Er, you don't want to maintain 8000 xml files, do you?
 
What database are you using? SQL Server or MySQL should be able to handle
this well.  It sounds like your real question is about how to structure the
database.

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One other thing to note.  I would go to the cruise and review the times.  So
I would not need all of the products in one file.  Each product would have
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I had the same thought.  I just figured I didnt quite understand his needs.

XML is extremely verbose.  Putting that many products with all your hours
and days into XML will result in a huge file.  Large datasets is exactly
what databases are for.

Maybe you need to be more clear about your logic in thinking XML is a better
choice.  I may just not be getting it.

Marvin

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From: Marlon Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 9:47:30 PM
Subject: Re: [DFW CFUG] xml, etc.

I'm not clear why you think that a database wouldn't be a good place
to store 8000 products?

As for xml of that size, unless you read it once and then store it in
memory, it will be extremely slower than using a db to query the
information.


On 3/14/07, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I think that I have asked this before.if so I must not have received and
> answer.
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> I have an application that is booking reservations for various cruises.
> The cruise goes every day but each day has different times.  There is not
> the ability to simply set up a table for mon, tues, wed, etc. with times.
> For example, in April, 15 of the days have the same time and the others
all
> have different times.
>
>
>
> I was thinking that I would put this in an XML file rather than in the
> database.  Anyone have any ideas how we would best achieve the flexibility
> of storing and serving all of these times?  It seems that XMLParse is not
> real fast.  One other thing to note..we have 8000 products..this is why I
> was thinking that we would not store all of this information in a
database.
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> Any help would be appreciated.
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> Thanks,
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> Kevin
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