Data warehousing and XML

Paul Prescod papresco at technologist.com
Mon Dec 1 13:56:48 GMT 1997


This is probably more 

Sean Mc Grath wrote:
> Prior to putting the stuff there it is "cleaned up". Presumably 
> harmonised into a homogenous format of some format.

Database people typically do not store their information in any explicit
format. The database handles the representation. Data warehouses are the
same. I don't think that data warehouses are any more or less amenable
to XML than any other relational database.

 Paul Prescod

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