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You might consider EXPAT. It might be simpler in this example and it is free.

On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 11:11 AM, James Franz <jfranz46@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I am reviewing options for a project where will receive an export file from a non-i system, in xml, ftp'd to us, with a dozen tables in the single xml (order header,vendor, customer, order detail, etc, ... next order header...) where there will be perhaps half million orders. We have specs only, no file yet. The dtd seems straight forward, plus a separate excel of each column definition.
Before we head down the xml-into route, is there any limits for processing a file of millions of records? No single column will exceed perhaps 1000 bytes.
We have no xml tools (and no budget for this import).
We do have the recent v6r1 namespace ptfs.
Also looking at Scott's Expat example.
tia
jim franz

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