Hi Guys

Many thanks for the replies on this; I had no idea that this presents such a 
range of issues. I can give you some background:

The .xml file is the result of an export from a database run only on Windows 
machines. It was ( and still is being developed) by IT people at the Antarctic 
Division, and is a requirement by the Federal Gov to be completed while 
undertaking marine mammal observations during offshore seismic operations. 

We have to complete this database daily with a huge amount of info from 
environmental, operational and sighting effort and cetacean observations. It is 
a pain in the neck to be frank as I am used to the elegant simplicity of 
Filemaker Pro!!

It is also one of the reasons I bought Parallels 6 this time last year so I 
could run it on my MBPro. Unfortunately after spending many days I was unable 
transfer my Bootcamp partition over to Parallels (to use my GIS as well as this 
Database), so have to use a windows machine while working on the ship. A real 
bummer. 

However I would like to try again to install Parallels during the coming weeks 
to get the bootcamp over so I can then install this Database. I have heard that 
Parallels 7 is now out; is there much difference from Version 6?

Thanks to all for your offers and advice on other programs to use. I will try 
them and do have filemaker as well. I guess it is my lack of knowledge on what 
.xml is and not having to use it before that has stumped me.

I have tried importing the file using both Textedit and Excel 11, but the 
format that is presented once loaded just doesnt look right (based on what the 
data looks like in this database)?

Just tried with FMPro 11 and it shows a box asking me to 'specify an xml data 
source'. Now this is where Im stumped!!

I have asked the person who exported the file to try exporting in another 
format, if available.

Many thanks to all, I very much appreciate your time and input

Kind regards

Chris



 
Christopher L.K. Burton
Director
Western Whale Research
PO Box 1076
Dunsborough WA 6281
Mobile: 0419 199 120
Email: [email protected] 

On 26/02/2012, at 9:16 PM, Ray Forma wrote:

> Chris,
> 
> You supply very little useful information, so it is not possible to give you 
> much useful advice.
> 
> 1 Does the file have an extension? If so, what is the extension? If you have 
> extensions hidden as a MacOS Preference, you can find the extension using Get 
> Info from the Finder's File menu.
> 
> 2 Have you tried opening the file with TextEdit? If this works then amongst 
> the gibberish you sometimes get a hint as to what type of file it is, and 
> therefore what type of application may be able to open it.
> 
> 3 Try the Finder's Open with, and then choose Other… as the application. 
> Then, at the bottom of the Choose Application window change the Enable: 
> choice from Recommended Applications to Enable: All Applications. Then choose 
> a likely application and see what happens. Keep trying different apps.
> 
> 4 Knowing what the originating app was would also be useful, even if it came 
> from a Windows machine.
> 
> On 26/02/2012, at 7:00 PM, Chris Burton wrote:
> 
>> Good afternoon muggers
>> 
>> I have received an xml file from a collegue of mine (a result of an export 
>> from a database) and I cant open it with the applications that show up when 
>> 'open with' is applied.
>> 
>> Can someone please point me in the direction of an application and/or 
>> utility that I can use to open it?
>> 
>> Thanks very much for any advice on this
>> 
>> Best regards
>> 
>> Chris
>> 
>> 
>> Christopher L.K. Burton
>> Director
>> Western Whale Research
>> PO Box 1076
>> Dunsborough WA 6281
>> Mobile: 0419 199 120
>> Email: [email protected] 
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> 
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