Oracle SQL - XML Builder [ was : Is this Impossible !!]

Steve Demuth sdemuth at artemisalliance.com
Fri Oct 22 15:34:30 BST 1999


At 08:05 AM 10/22/99 -0400, you wrote: 
>
> Here's two ways:
>  
> 1) Transform the Oracle output using and xslt stylesheet and one of the xslt
> processors like XT.



I believe the Oracle package already includes this capability internally, as
well as atributes on the input markup for defining one's own rowset and row
wrapper tags.

>
> 2) Write a script for a text- processing program like awk, perl, or python to
> change the tag names to the ones you want and delete the ones you don't. 
> This approach would be fast and easy.
>  
> Thomas Passin
>  


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