Aaron,

    You are right on that. I will ask them the proper format. It is 
useless to put time into something and then change it later. Maybe I 
wasn't clear here but all I want is to know how to do it so that when I 
get there on Monday it be easier.

Thanks,
Ravi.

Aaron Rouse wrote:
> Sorry, but I do not think you know how to find your food because the
> questions you are asking could VERY EASILY be answered via some google
> searches.
>
> If it does not matter if what you do works with the portal or not then just
> take any of the available web based examples for building XML via CFM and
> modify the example to work with the data you have via your data file.  Of
> course that makes no sense to do, you should just be able to show the
> managers the web based examples and prove to them that yes it can be done
> then ask for more information on how things should be formated so you could
> then make a working example.
>
> On 7/7/07, [Sunshine Tech Solutions] Ravi Gehlot <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Hey Sean,
>>
>>     Yes, I am a beginner in the ColdFusion world. You shouldn't be
>> worried about providing me "the straight solution" so that I could get
>> by. If you think that my interest here is to get by using your knowledge
>> then please deviate from this thinking. My sole goal is to learn and
>> become a better programmer. What may seem simple and straight forward
>> for you may not be for others. So I would say don't worry about baking
>> the cake so I can eat it alone. I know how to find my food.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Ravi.
>>
>> Sean Corfield wrote:
>>     
>>> On 7/7/07, [Sunshine Tech Solutions] Ravi Gehlot
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>>     It was a piece of work so far to get where I got. First, the CSV
>>>> file was delimited by pound signs so I had to use the replace function
>>>> to replace it with commas then to REreplace it to get rid of unwanted
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> You really should check the ColdFusion docs more often. CFHTTP lets
>>> you specify the delimiter in the file - it doesn't have to be comma,
>>> it could be pound sign. You're just making work for yourself.
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>>> delimited CSV file and build a query in memory. All I need is to use
>>>> that query in memory built from CFHTTP to build an XML file. Any
>>>> suggestions?
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> You're just being lazy. Use Google as others have suggested and
>>> several solutions will be evident.
>>>
>>> Assuming you know how to loop over a query, producing *some* format of
>>> XML ought to be trivial for you.
>>>
>>> The code is so simple that anyone who provides it for you is
>>> essentially writing your project for you - hence my comment about your
>>> "homework".
>>>
>>> Is it fair to say you are a complete beginner with programming and/or
>>> ColdFusion? I ask in all seriousness so that we can establish what
>>> level of help is appropriate. So far people have been pretty patient
>>> with you but what you're trying to do is extremely simple and you
>>> don't seem prepared to do any work on your side to provide more
>>> details about what you need from us...
>>>
>>>       
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>> Sunshine Technology Solutions, LLC
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