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Mario,

Actually the CAM processor tool will do this for you easily!  

 http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/camprocessor

Steps -

1) File / New Template / From XSD schema

     - import your schema

2) File / Export / Template as XSD and pick the default mode.

It will produce one simple schema set.

Enjoy, DW


> Hi Mario, I have no experience in MVS world so I don't know if this post will 
> be helpful, but I had success using XSLT to flat a FIXML to FIX and convert 
> FIXML to Quickfix XML over windows and linux, probably the templates could be 
> adapted to solve your problem... I'm supossing there is a decent xslt engine 
> in mvs (sorry for my ignorance in this topic)
> > Hi,
> > Just moved to fixml world, and still having bunch of processing in mvs,
> > what would be the best scenario to flatten fixml files to be used in 
> > mainframe processing (fixed length, predefined field length).
> > 
> > So far looking at cobol parse command, but surely should be other option.
> > 
> > Tx to all.
> > Mario


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