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SQL and XML

I know you can use Dataset.ReadXML, Dataset.ReadXMLSchema, and
Dataset.WriteXML to use an XML file as a datasource. My question is can you
do SQL against an XML datasource? Since you're using the Dataset, you're
bypassing the DataAdapter, and I don't see an OleDb provider listed in
Server Explorer for XML.

Nov 12 '05 #1
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Cor
Only one answe No,

In memory it is greath, on disk it is nothing more than a text file.

Cor
Nov 12 '05 #2
Well no you can't treat an XML datasource as if it were SQL. And this is
for good reason, XML can be contain complex hierachies of data. with XML
you will probably want to use Xpath and/or XQuery.

Keenan
"nobody" <no****@no.server> wrote in message
news:eI**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I know you can use Dataset.ReadXML, Dataset.ReadXMLSchema, and
Dataset.WriteXML to use an XML file as a datasource. My question is can you do SQL against an XML datasource? Since you're using the Dataset, you're
bypassing the DataAdapter, and I don't see an OleDb provider listed in
Server Explorer for XML.

Nov 12 '05 #3
Hadn't heard of XPath or XQuery either one. I'll research them and see if
they might be of use. Are they part of the .NET Framework, or third-party
libraries?

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"Keenan Newton" <kn*****@the-kameleon.com> wrote in message
news:OY**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Well no you can't treat an XML datasource as if it were SQL. And this is
for good reason, XML can be contain complex hierachies of data. with XML
you will probably want to use Xpath and/or XQuery.

Keenan
"nobody" <no****@no.server> wrote in message
news:eI**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I know you can use Dataset.ReadXML, Dataset.ReadXMLSchema, and
Dataset.WriteXML to use an XML file as a datasource. My question is can

you
do SQL against an XML datasource? Since you're using the Dataset, you're bypassing the DataAdapter, and I don't see an OleDb provider listed in
Server Explorer for XML.


Nov 12 '05 #4
"nobody" <no****@no.server> wrote in message news:Of**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Hadn't heard of XPath or XQuery either one. I'll research them and see if
they might be of use. Are they part of the .NET Framework, or third-party
libraries?


XPath 1.0 support is solidly baked into the .NET Framework at the very foundation of the
System.Xml.XPath namespace.

XML Query is expected to be present in the next .NET Framework 1.2 ("Whidbey")
release. It's not included in the current release of the .NET Framework.

XML Query is currently a Working Draft, so the spec is written in clay, not stone, at
this point.
Derek Harmon
Nov 12 '05 #5
That's the conclusion I had come to after doing a (very) little research on
XPath and XQuery. If I take on any projects that requiry querying an XML
datasource, it looks like XPath provides pretty powerfull capabilities.
It's a new syntax to learn when one already knows SQL, but if it works, and
it is a "rock" (as opposed to clay, mud or dirty water) standard, then I
will end up learning it.

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"Derek Harmon" <lo*******@msn.com> wrote in message
news:u9**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
"nobody" <no****@no.server> wrote in message news:Of**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Hadn't heard of XPath or XQuery either one. I'll research them and see if they might be of use. Are they part of the .NET Framework, or third-party libraries?


XPath 1.0 support is solidly baked into the .NET Framework at the very

foundation of the System.Xml.XPath namespace.

XML Query is expected to be present in the next .NET Framework 1.2 ("Whidbey") release. It's not included in the current release of the .NET Framework.

XML Query is currently a Working Draft, so the spec is written in clay, not stone, at this point.
Derek Harmon

Nov 12 '05 #6

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