Ian Vaughan wrote:

>Dave
>
>There is no real requirement, would it be easier (coding wise) to
>transform the XML files straight into the database via CFFILE ? Rather
>than producing a CSV file?
>  
>
Ian,

Are you trying to just dump the CSV into a column in a table in your 
database?
Or are you looking at taking the XML root as being a table that exists 
in your database, the children in that xml packet being rows and columns 
in your table and putting each child under the root into a row in the 
database?

Stephen



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