use XDK...
particularly "XML SQL Utility for PL/SQL"
- generates an XML Document from SQL queries wth the following features:
1. Outputs text or Document Object Model from a SQL query string or a JDBC
ResultSet object
2. Writes data from an XML document into a database table or view
i think there are sample codes in technet...
"Cale, Rick T (Richard)" wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I wanting to read data from table(s) and then create an output file in XML
> format.
> I have never done it so does anyone have good examples or point me to some
> good resources.
>
> Thanks
> Rick
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