, 2006 6:15 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject:RE: [U2] XML with UO7.1
How about a Virtual Attribute that reproduces the Single Valued items for
the number of Multi-Values. Then add it to your Association.
Thanks,
David A. Green
DAG Consulting
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I can't confime anything with xml stuff! I started using .Net when it
first came out. There were no xml functions at that time. So, I've
always just done it the hard way. I'm fortunate to have full access
to both ends of the process though so it's not so bad.
Sounds like you have things well in
wrong about that. But your reply seems to confirm my guess.
Thanks again for the reply.
Victor St. Clair
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Subject: RE: [U2] XML with UO7.1
How about a Virtual Attribute that reproduces the Single Valued items for
I've found it's a lot simpler to just manually create an ADO.NET data
structure and then populate it myself with UO.NET. I have to type a
little more (perhaps not much more than if I were to use XML) but I
get exactly what I want.
I have a couple of examples if you'd like to take a look.
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Don
, January 16, 2006 10:27 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] XML with UO7.1
I'm working on a project using C# with UO.net with UniData 7.1 on Win2003
Server. I'm using the uniXML class to retrieve an XML document from which
includes both single-value and multi-value column
I'm working on a project using C# with UO.net with UniData 7.1 on Win2003
Server. I'm using the uniXML class to retrieve an XML document from which
includes both single-value and multi-value columns. I then convert the XML to
a dataset.
I'm ending up with two tables in my data set. The first ta