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----------------------------------------------------------- From: Rlabh Message 11 in Discussion Thanks Srinivas, Vinod and Saju. It is very much clear using 'Client Side Formatting' in SQLXML. Regards, Rajesh K Labh E-SoftSys (an ISO 9001 - 2000 certified firm) Phone ( India ) 91-80-656 6604 Phone ( US) 610-277-7457 http://www.e-softsys.com http://www.e-softstudio.com ----- Original Message ----- From: BDOTNET To: BDOTNET Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 5:31 PM Subject: Re: SQL XML New Message on BDOTNET SQL XML Reply Recommend Message 9 in Discussion From: SriSamp You can use SQLXML with Oracle provided you use the "Client-side XML" capabilities (as Vinod mentioned earlier). This feature of SQLXML allows you to connect to any OLEDB source and extract the data. The XML transformation can then be done on the client. If you want to convert your existing application using SQLXML to support Oracle, you need to investigate into this new feature. HTH, Srinivas Sampath MVP - SQL Server http://www32.brinkster.com/srisamp View other groups in this category. ----------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this e-mail, or change how often it arrives, go to your E-mail Settings. http://groups.msn.com/BDotNet/_emailsettings.msnw Need help? If you've forgotten your password, please go to Passport Member Services. http://groups.msn.com/_passportredir.msnw?ppmprop=help For other questions or feedback, go to our Contact Us page. http://groups.msn.com/contact If you do not want to receive future e-mail from this MSN group, or if you received this message by mistake, please click the "Remove" link below. On the pre-addressed e-mail message that opens, simply click "Send". Your e-mail address will be deleted from this group's mailing list. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
