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I want to take a dataset and save the data as an xml document. I know how
to do this, but I need the xml to be formatted in a certain way. What are
my options? I have thought about using a stylesheet to format from xml to
xml. I can create an xsd, but that does not seem to save the dataset the
way I need it. It just adds the schema to the top, but does not put the xml
in a hierarchical format.

TypedDataSet.WriteXml("C:\Test.xml", XmlWriteMode.WriteSchema)
Nov 11 '05 #1
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Cor
Hi Ken,

You can do it using the XMLdoc.
Because I do not know what you are reformating it is difficult to say more.

Cor
"Ken Simmons" <Ke**@healthware.com> schreef in bericht
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I want to take a dataset and save the data as an xml document. I know how
to do this, but I need the xml to be formatted in a certain way. What are
my options? I have thought about using a stylesheet to format from xml to
xml. I can create an xsd, but that does not seem to save the dataset the
way I need it. It just adds the schema to the top, but does not put the xml in a hierarchical format.

TypedDataSet.WriteXml("C:\Test.xml", XmlWriteMode.WriteSchema)

Nov 11 '05 #2
use an XSL transform,
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...ClassTopic.asp
"Ken Simmons" <Ke**@healthware.com> wrote in message
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I want to take a dataset and save the data as an xml document. I know how
to do this, but I need the xml to be formatted in a certain way. What are
my options? I have thought about using a stylesheet to format from xml to
xml. I can create an xsd, but that does not seem to save the dataset the
way I need it. It just adds the schema to the top, but does not put the xml in a hierarchical format.

TypedDataSet.WriteXml("C:\Test.xml", XmlWriteMode.WriteSchema)

Nov 11 '05 #3

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