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I want to transfer some xml documents to sql server database using asp.net.
Oct 11 '07 #1
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I want to transfer some xml documents to sql server database using asp.net.
Hello, sanghamitra das!

I am moving your thread to the proper forum. Please do add this back here if sanghamitra das thinks XML portion is where help is needed.

sanghamitra das, Good luck and welcome!
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