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    Help me figure out this SQL/XML Syntax

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    Drowning in XML-land

    I am using Access XP to create an XML file of a table that I have in database (tblHseholdInfo). When I try to validate the schema using VBNet, I get several error messages that say Type 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema:timeInstant' is not declared. An error occurred at...
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    Drowning in XML-land

    i created a schema of some tables in my databse using Altova XMLSpy. Then I tried importing the .xsd file back into Access to see if it will work. Access won't create the tables though. I get an eror message about the the file not being created using Access. Is there a switch some in Accss that...
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    Drowning in XML-land

    another question... is there a way that I can use VB .Net to actually view the tables inside a schema. I tried to load the .XSD file in VB. NET and all I get is something that looks like relationship table in Access. Can I see the table instead?
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    Drowning in XML-land

    More questions. Thank you for a fast reply TPM. This may sound like a stupid question but all I have is a .XSD file. Nothing else. What can I do with this file? Would I be able to see table structures like the one in Access. I tried opening in in Access but got an error message. What good is...
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    Drowning in XML-land

    How would I access this? Please bear with me but until last Monday, I have never seen an XML file.
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    Drowning in XML-land

    I have a database application that was originally created using MSACCESS. My employer wants to share this database with other providers. So, they shipped this application out to an outside consultant who created a similar (but not exactly the same) database using XML. Since the web-based DB is...
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