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    Importing XSD into BT2002  
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02-19-04 12:34 AM

I tried to import an .XSD schema generated by MSAccess
2003 into BizTalk 2002 Editor, but it doesn't work.

I have examined that schema and those that BizTalk
generate and despite the namespaces, I can't find more
diferences.

Where can I find an especification for these schemas?

Does exist any tool that automatically (without config)
could convert those schemas or they are incompatibles?

Many thanks.





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    Re: Importing XSD into BT2002  
Nick Malik


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02-20-04 07:37 AM

In what way does this not work.  Please describe the steps you are following
and what you expect to happen.  This could just be "user error."

--- Nick

"Tomás A. Otero" <totero@serviport.coDELETETHISm> wrote in message
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> I tried to import an .XSD schema generated by MSAccess
> 2003 into BizTalk 2002 Editor, but it doesn't work.
>
> I have examined that schema and those that BizTalk
> generate and despite the namespaces, I can't find more
> diferences.
>
> Where can I find an especification for these schemas?
>
> Does exist any tool that automatically (without config)
> could convert those schemas or they are incompatibles?
>
> Many thanks.







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    Re: Importing XSD into BT2002  
Pieter van der Merwe


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02-23-04 09:36 AM

You could try BizTalk Utilities at www.topxml.com/biztalkutilities. It has a
XSD Importer for the BizTalk Editor.

"Tomás A. Otero" <totero@serviport.coDELETETHISm> wrote in message
 news:12a9e01c3f6c0$9d8fb320$a001280a@phx
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> I tried to import an .XSD schema generated by MSAccess
> 2003 into BizTalk 2002 Editor, but it doesn't work.
>
> I have examined that schema and those that BizTalk
> generate and despite the namespaces, I can't find more
> diferences.
>
> Where can I find an especification for these schemas?
>
> Does exist any tool that automatically (without config)
> could convert those schemas or they are incompatibles?
>
> Many thanks.







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    Re: Importing XSD into BT2002  
Jan Eliasen


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03-18-04 07:00 PM

On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 00:16:03 -0800, Tomás A. Otero
<totero@serviport.coDELETETHISm> wrote:

Hi

BizTalk 2002 does not support importing .xsd's, I'm afraid. As far as
I can remember, the BizTalk utilities at
http://www.topxml.com/biztalkutilities/default.asp can help you.

>I tried to import an .XSD schema generated by MSAccess
>2003 into BizTalk 2002 Editor, but it doesn't work.
>
>I have examined that schema and those that BizTalk
>generate and despite the namespaces, I can't find more
>diferences.
>
>Where can I find an especification for these schemas?
>
>Does exist any tool that automatically (without config)
>could convert those schemas or they are incompatibles?
>
>Many thanks.

--
Jan Eliasen, representing himself and not the company he works for.
MCP in Microsoft BizTalk Server





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