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sp_xml_preparedocument

I have been trying to handle XML DataSets and read them into tables in
the SQL Server 2000. Every place I read about sp_xml_preparedocument it
seems to me as if it is an in-built stored procedure the comes with the
SQL Server installation. Am I right, or is it something that needs to be
written for specific purposes/??

Please comment.

Thank you.

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Piyoosh Rai wrote:
I have been trying to handle XML DataSets and read them into tables in
the SQL Server 2000. Every place I read about sp_xml_preparedocument it
seems to me as if it is an in-built stored procedure the comes with the
SQL Server installation. Am I right, or is it something that needs to be
written for specific purposes/??

Please comment.

Thank you.

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It's a system stored procedure - see Books Online for full details.

Simon
Sep 12 '05 #2

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