by: chris.millar |
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I am using the ReadXMLSchema method of system.data.dataset to read a schema into a dataset.
I have an XML file that I build up and wish to do a .Update against a database.
The dataset doesn't...
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by: Greg |
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I'm trying to use the ReadXmlSchema method of the DataSet class from behind a firewall/proxy server and can't get it to work. I can run the code on a machine not behind the firewall and it works...
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by: Patrick Kearney |
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Hi All,
I have seen this type of question raised in various groups but no one has supplied a definitive answer. I am trying to load a dataset schema that has an xs:include. Project policy is to...
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by: Tarun Upadhyay |
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I am trying to read the standard UDDI schema using a DataSet. however,
it always chokes with error. Here are the full details:
Schema used: http://uddi.org/schema/uddi_v3.xsd
C# (.NET) calls...
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by: c.w.browne |
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Hi,
Ive had a bit of a look around for other people with this problem and
cant find anything that solves it in my case, so I'm afraid im going to
have to bother you all with a post of my own.
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by: Mac |
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I'm trying to validate input from an xml source to a dataset in
dotnet2.0. As far as I can see, type errors correctly cause an
exception, but values that are the correct type but do not satisify...
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by: Tony Girgenti |
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Hello
I developed and tested a web application using VS.NET 2003, VB, .NET
Framework 1.1.4322, ASP.NET 1.1.4322 and IIS5.1. It uses a web form.
I used the XML Designer to create an XML .XSD...
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by: Sambo |
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Hi All
I've had a look around and noticed a couple of others having this
issue, but with no replies. Hopefully someone can help with this.
I have a schema (let's call it "Schema1.xsd") that I...
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by: Lucvdv |
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This would better be described by 'serialization' than 'interop', but I
didn't find a newsgroup that seems closer on topic.
The problem in a few words: I save data with DataSet.WriteXML, but I...
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by: rickbear |
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Hi group...
I am having big difficulties with dataset and xsd schemas.
First I dedicate a specific schema to a dataset. Then I use an adapter
to fill each table in the dataset.
But the problem...
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This is the data of csv file
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
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3
the lengths should be different i have to store the data by column-wise with in the specific length.
suppose the i have to...
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