Hi guys, I want to insist in the enclosed post. Mike Babcock already replied to
question 3) but I still do not know how to deal with 1) and 2)
Any ideas?
Thank you
Rafael Copquin
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From: Rafael Copquin
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 7:39 PM
Subject: xmltocursor blues
I am receiving data from handheld data collector machines in the form of XML
files. One of the applications in the device is to scan the shelf where the
items are, then the item barcode and finally enter the quantities found there.
I use XMLTOCURSOR to read the data and a workable cursor is created, in the
form:
SHELF C(20) && bar code
ITEM C(20) && bar code
QUANTITY I && number of units on the shelf
however, if in one run, all the items found in the different shelves are 0 or
1, the confounded function believes the datum is logical and sends .F. if
zeroes are found or .T. if the number is 1
Questions for the gurus:
1) How can I create a schema and send it to the function or an xmladapter, so
I get numbers and not booleans in the case described?
2) could you please show an example on how this is done (create the schema,
load the xml into the xmladapter, and then retrieve the cursor and browse it?
3) the handheld devices operate with Windows Mobile. Is it possible to run a
VFP app in them? Thus far, I had to have them programmed in C# by someone else,
loosing the corresponding fee income and what is worse, the total control over
the program, since the other fellow will not release the source code
TIA
Rafael Copquin
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