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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.Hi, all I have been using MS Access to track the usage of MSDN discs in our company (we are volume licensed, so every programmer has an MSDN license, but we just have a few media sets). This is based on the last Access-format database that MSDN sent out, years ago. The app has a table for users and a table for loans, and does lookups in the MSDN database to display product names, etc. I want to update this to use the XML data on the Index disc. Access 2003 completely blows it when importing the XML files, and InfoPath (about which I know zip) refuses even to try opening them. Excel does a reasonable job - but it's not automatic; I have to fiddle a bit to get the data into a spreadsheet correctly; and then it's just in a spreadsheet, not an MDB. Has anyone managed to make InfoPath work with these XML files? Can it be used to maintain a list of users & loans, while doing lookups in the MSDN XML files? Alternatively, does anyone have a suggestion for an automated process to convert the XML files into an Access database? I'd like to re-run the process every time the Index disc is updated. Thanks! - rick
Post Follow-up to this messageAn update on my attempts to make use of the MSDN index data: - InfoPath was useless, as was Access. Neither could get useful data out of the XML files - Excel does pretty well - it inhales the file, creating a map; by excluding schema stuff from the map, you can create a workbook that can be refreshed. But it's just Excel... - ADO.NET reads the XML files like a champ! So for now I'm using my baby, Crystal Reports, to get the data using ADO.NET, and creating a report than links this to my Access database. I'd prefer to be able to get at the data in Access (or some otehr app I could use to update my database of loans), but reporting is almost as good. Cheers - rick
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