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Mark Wonsil wrote:
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> The only thing I would say is missing here is making the data a little more
> meaningful. You can use ODBC or write a program with DBINFO but you will
> get elements like:
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> <SOEDAT>10035</SOEDAT>
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> or
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> <CODARR_3>1.2e02</CODARR_3>
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> The first is a date in MANMAN and the second is the third element in an
> Image array. I like Lars idea of creating dynamic markup but I would want
> to enhance the experience. You can also add business logic for inbound XML,
> which is more problematic for generic solutions.
>
Well, talk to Wirt about short variable names meaningful.:-)
Image's 16 characters is a luxury. If they aren't used to make
good names, well, that's just too bad.
Richard
> Mark "Almost there R.S." Wonsil
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