This is what I'm getting at.  How big are the things you have to build?

Do things come jumbled up so you might have recombine the first record with
the 30 billionth record and send those records out in one set.  Or will the
first X incoming records be combined and sent over in a chunk?

If you are receiving and sending XML data, why take it out of XML format?
Why not write the incoming stream to the appropriate outgoing document.
Depending on what you are doing it might make sense to use XSLT to transform
your incoming information into your outgoing.

It also might make sense to persist the data in stages, so you can recover
from errors along the way without having to restart the process.

If the data is jumbled, your best best might be to suck it all in and save
in a database (not Access), then use stored procs to reassemble it and
create the outgoing docs?

If it is well organized coming in then building eacg do on the fly might be
the best way to go.

Dean Fiala
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Very Practical Software, Inc.
http://www.vpsw.com/links.aspx



-----Original Message-----
From: patrickekenney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 1:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [AspNetAnyQuestionIsOk] Re: Max Number of Elements in a C#
Dynamic Array


I can't send it down the line until I have the various xml documents
built, from the xml stream so basically iterate one hierarchal xml
record at a time, with various one-many and many to many
relationships and start building the dynamic struct(s) (Arrays?) to
build the xml documents from�
Maybe I am missing an easier way�






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