filepro & XML
Enrique Arredondo
henry at vegena.net
Thu Jun 3 12:55:34 PDT 2004
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nancy Palmquist" <nlp at vss3.com>
To: "Mike Schwartz-PC Support & Services" <mschw at athenet.net>
Cc: "filePro mailing List" <filepro-list at lists.celestial.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: filepro & XML
> Mike Schwartz-PC Support & Services wrote:
> >
> > > What's the easiest way of creating an XML file from filepro ? Right
now
> > >
> > > Enrique
> >
> > Nancy Palmer gave an excellent presentation on using filePro
with
> > XML on Thursday at the last filePro convention. I understand the fPtech
> > will be repeating that presentation at other sites around the country.
> > Check with them about times and places.
> >
> > I agree with you that the 1000 line table is probably overkill.
> > There are probably only a few dozen XML tags necessary to spin off a
data
> > table from filePro, unless your application requires more. When you get
> > deep into the industry specific tags. like in the insurance industry,
for
> > example, I don't think you will ever be able to keep up a complete table
of
> > tags.
> >
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>
> Mike,
>
> My name is Nancy Palmquist. But thank you for the comments about the
> class. I am working on just such a process at this time.
>
> You still need to structure the file correctly but within the data
> loops, you are right, the field headings are the way to make it easy.
>
> Nancy
How come I didn't get the email from Mike!!??? anyhow, Nancy, What do you
mean by field headings ? Could you explaing a little bit more about it .
Thanks
Enrique
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