Hello-

I work at a small firm dealing with administering health care plans. We deal with a lot of records in the EDI X12 format, but I have downloaded and installed a tool to convert the file to xml. I've been around the coding world going on 25 years now (I started in IBM 360 assembler) and have seen many technologies come and go (and some hang on way beyond their time). I have heard many good things about XML and am here to ask you -- the experts -- why I should be excited about using it. In particular, now that I have my data in XML format, what can I do with it other than visualize it with my web browser? Ideally, I would like to yank out all information related to a given claim for processing.

I have XML Processing with Python (Sean McGrath, 2000, Prentice Hall) which I'm guessing is out of date by now. Where do I start to learn about using XML to process my files? How do I pull out data, and how do I pull out related data?

I appreciate any and all help you can pass my way.

--greg

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Greg Lindstrom               501 975.4859
Computer Programmer          [EMAIL PROTECTED]
NovaSys Health
Little Rock, Arkansas

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