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Dataset and XSD schema.

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I have a dataset that i read schema from the XSD file in to. After, i
populate it with some values from the flat file. Fileds lend in to the right
columns in the table however when i tell Dataset to write XML it come out in
the different order as it is in the schema. Is this somethng that could be
changed? How could i make sure that XML coming out of the dataset is in the
same order as it is in the schema?
Nov 16 '05 #1
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hi
try to use the writeXml method with the writemode set to IgnoreSchema ,
this will not bound the dataset to the schema while writing the xml to the
file

myset.WriteXml( "myfile",System .Data.XmlWriteM ode.IgnoreSchem a);
there are many workaround for that as well but try this one , i think it
will work
Mohamed Mahfouz
MEA Developer Support Center
ITworx on behalf of Microsoft EMEA GTSC

Nov 16 '05 #2

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