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    Deriving a Schema from an existing data file  
Steve Mouat


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04-11-04 09:29 PM

I was wondering if there is a way to dervie the schema for an xsd from an ex
isting data source - this couds be a flat file, a database table, an excel d
ocument?

I don't tink you could do it in BT2002 either, but I was hoping it might be 
something in the new version.

Hope I haven't missed anything obvious.


Regards
Steve





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    RE: Deriving a Schema from an existing data file  
Tan Bao Nguyen


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04-14-04 08:34 PM

Steve,

No.  There is no tool to derive the schema for an xsd from an existing data
source.

Regads,
Tan Nguyen
Microsoft BizTalk Server

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existing data source - this couds be a flat file, a database table, an
excel document?

I don't tink you could do it in BT2002 either, but I was hoping it might be
something in the new version.

Hope I haven't missed anything obvious.


Regards
Steve 






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