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Old July 27th, 2007, 12:55 AM
Stanley Sinclair
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I have previously posted in this subject, but this is different, and,
I hope, easier:

Given I have a database in Win V9.1.2.

All data are relational.

Is there a way, either directly through db2, or through MicroSoft ADO
to extract data from various tables into an acceptible XML format.

I see that there are ways to pull out data from an ADO Recordset which
gives the column headers as parameters; and then the data comes out as
what looks like XML records. But somehow they don't come together as
legitimate XML files.

Does anyone know how to do this?

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