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    Importing XML document to make schema  
Norton


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08-05-04 10:49 PM

Is there a way to import an .xml document into the editor as a schema? Seems
like I could do this in BizTalk 2002?

Thanks.

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    Re: Importing XML document to make schema  
rjt


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08-05-04 10:49 PM

Norton

You must exec  the scripts in SDK\Utilities\Schema Generator to add this
funcionality to the "Biztalk EDITOR" in Visual Studio.
There is information in the current Help file, but I just applied both
scripts.

rjt


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> Is there a way to import an .xml document into the editor as a schema?
Seems
> like I could do this in BizTalk 2002?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Norton
>
>







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    RE: Importing XML document to make schema  
sree


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10-16-04 02:11 AM

yes you can do it.by generating schemas at the add generated items menu clic
k
on xml docs.. and u can get thro with the xml doc as a schema

"Norton" wrote:

> Is there a way to import an .xml document into the editor as a schema? See
ms
> like I could do this in BizTalk 2002?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Norton
>
>
>





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