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Dave,

You can still do this in .NET: use the iSeries Access V5R3 .NET Managed
Provider to fill your dataset. After that, everything should work the
same...

If you don't want to do this in .NET, could you explain your requirements a
little more?

--
Joel Cochran


On 11/10/05, Dave Reiher/prairiefarms <DReiher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I have done much more development in Microsoft's .NET than using RPG. When
> I did .NET development I wrote an application allowing users to seamlessly
> take certain tables with them on their laptops our handhelds in the form
> of XML. With .NET it was almost too easy to do this. I basically used a
> SQL statement to fill a dataset and the dataset object has a writeXML
> function which would spit out the XML for me. Once disconnected the
> dataset had a function to read the xml back in.
>
> Is there anything remotely similar that I could use on the 400??
>
> Dave Reiher
> System Analyst
> Prairie Farms Dairy - Corporate
> dreiher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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