Fill a Word Table from xsd Repeated Type!

M

Muhammad Amjad

Hi, I have a word document to which I attached an xml schema. I added
elements from the schema to the document. I also drew a table with a
few rows and columns and attached some schema elements to them.
Generating a mere table through code is easy, but can I
programmatically fill the table with the real data if the "name" or
"marks" elements are of repeated type (sequence)?

Class: <class></class>
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Muhammad Amjad,

You may want to also post this in the MS Office XML
newsgroup, link below.

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Hi, I have a word document to which I attached an xml schema. I added
elements from the schema to the document. I also drew a table with a
few rows and columns and attached some schema elements to them.
Generating a mere table through code is easy, but can I
programmatically fill the table with the real data if the "name" or
"marks" elements are of repeated type (sequence)?

Class: <class></class>
---------------------------------
| Name | Marks |
=================================
|<name> <name> |<marks> <marks>|
---------------------------------
| | |
---------------------------------

I hope I am able to convey my question. Thanks for your help,

MuhammadAmjadIqbal at the rate of google mail>>
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LLet us know if this has helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP
*courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends8

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