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        Moving on to more challenging stuff.....

        Is there anyway of adding extra elements after fetching rows
from a table and using ResultsetBuilder class.

        The idea is that we have the xml like below...where a,b,c,d&e
are all in one table and a1,a2 are in another table.
        
        Row one from table one...
        <a> 1 <a/>
                <a1> xxx <a1/> row 1 from table 2, first col.
                <a2> yyy <a2/> row 1 from table 2, 2nd col. 
        <b> 21 <a/>
        <c> 31 <a/>
        <d> 41 <a/>
        <e> 51 <a/>  End of row one from table one..

        So when you fetch data from one table, you need to add
elements/values from 2nd table after each row of table1.

        Is this possible to do with JDOM?

        rgds,

Rajesh Anand
Email:Rajesh_anand@xxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Magne Kofoed
Sent: 09 December 2004 10:35
To: Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400
Subject: RE: Error creating java object


Hi Rajesh,

what did bring you success?
Was it ptf's or jdk 1.4 install or just some java code 
changes?

Rgds,
Magne



Hi Magne, 

Success at last....... 

I want to personally thank you and all those who have helped 
in 
my quest to get this pgm working. 

I know you must have spent a lot of your valuable time on 
this 
and you deserve a round of applause for that. 

You are definitely a valuable person for this forum. 

Very well done and thanks a million.... 

Best wishes... 

Rajesh Anand 
Tel: + (44) (0) 207 996 1152 
Mob: + (44) (0) 7947273151 
Email:Rajesh_anand@xxxxxx 

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