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XPATH generation for schema

I am using XMLSPY to create various XML Schemas. In text documents we
have the XPATH mapped to various of our databases.

Here is the problem----- How do I verify that I don't have any typos
in the documentation?

I was wondering if there were any tools that would generate all
possible XPATHs from a schema? Then I could compare the XPATH that
are in the documentation with those derived from the schema.

Thanks for any help.

Bart Torbert
ba**********@ihsenergy.com
Nov 12 '05 #1
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Bart Torbert wrote:
I was wondering if there were any tools that would generate all
possible XPATHs from a schema? Then I could compare the XPATH that
are in the documentation with those derived from the schema.


Sorry, what's "XPATH from schema" you are talking about?

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http://blog.tkachenko.com
Nov 12 '05 #2
"Oleg Tkachenko [MVP]" <oleg@NO!SPAM!PLEASEtkachenko.com> wrote in message news:<O#**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>...
Bart Torbert wrote:
I was wondering if there were any tools that would generate all
possible XPATHs from a schema? Then I could compare the XPATH that
are in the documentation with those derived from the schema.


Sorry, what's "XPATH from schema" you are talking about?


I have an XML schema defined. I will put data from our corporate
database into an XML docuement that conforms to that schema. Any
element or attribute within that document will be describable by its
XPATH.

The schema structure dictates what these XPATHs will be. I am trying
to generate all possible XPATHs within the schema.

Bart
ba**********@ihsenergy.com
Nov 12 '05 #3

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