XML database into FP

J

Jonathan Davey

I have a PDA application that exports multiple XML files to a chosen
directory.

Each XML file represents answers to a "table" of questions.

Each table asks the same questions (headings) and provides different answers
(fields)

I would like to link the directory comtaining the XML files to SharePoint.

I have tried "Insert Data Views" but cant quite get the job right.

When I add "database" connection to a SP site using FP I can add all the xml
files.

But each XML file is unique in file/name. When my PDA application appends
the XML directory to which SP is connected, no updates appear.

I seem to be stuck with the dataview only showing me the xml filenames at
the time.

Thanks

JD
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Look for a response in your cross posted WSS newsgroup
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.sharepoint.windowsservices


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|I have a PDA application that exports multiple XML files to a chosen
| directory.
|
| Each XML file represents answers to a "table" of questions.
|
| Each table asks the same questions (headings) and provides different answers
| (fields)
|
| I would like to link the directory comtaining the XML files to SharePoint.
|
| I have tried "Insert Data Views" but cant quite get the job right.
|
| When I add "database" connection to a SP site using FP I can add all the xml
| files.
|
| But each XML file is unique in file/name. When my PDA application appends
| the XML directory to which SP is connected, no updates appear.
|
| I seem to be stuck with the dataview only showing me the xml filenames at
| the time.
|
| Thanks
|
| JD
|
|
 

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