Beautiful!! This worked wonderfully and will save hours of recoding time. I was ok up to 'use namespace' but had never heard of the qName.
Thanks! Bruce --- In [email protected], "ben.clinkinbeard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yep, you have to specifically address the namespace. The easiest way > is the use namespace directive. More detailed explanation here: > http://www.returnundefined.com/2006/07/datagrid-labelfunction-and- namespaces/ > > HTH, > Ben > > > --- In [email protected], "btkracker" <bthornbury@> wrote: > > > > I'm trying to receive XML data from a .Net webservice and populate a > > datagrid. I'm able to receive the XML data ok but I can't see > > anything in the datagrid. > > > > I attempted to manually duplicate the data returned and found that it > > has something to do with the moniker returned. Here is the XML > > returned from the webservice: > > > > <searchCriteriaResult xmlns="http://mysite.com/"> > > <XrefData> > > <bukey>1</bukey> > > <prKey>14</prKey> > > <moKey>-1</moKey> > > <spKey>73</spKey> > > <tdKey>47</tdKey> > > </XrefData> > > <XrefData> > > <bukey>1</bukey> > > <prKey>14</prKey> > > <moKey>15</moKey> > > <spKey>73</spKey> > > <tdKey>47</tdKey> > > </XrefData> > > </searchCriteriaResult> > > > > If I manually create an XML object and bind it to my datagrid, I get > > the same result...nothing. However, if I remove the 'xmlns' > > attribute _or_ add a moniker (such > > as 'xmlns:Test="http://mysite.com"') it works fine. > > > > Anyone have any ideas? I'm completely stumped!! > > >

