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I've Got the XML - Now What?

Getting a result set of XML is the easy part, but what about exporting the data in a human readable format? Most DBAs don't spend a lot of time formatting XML output, but it doesn't hurt to know how. New author David McKinney brings us a technique for generating an XML article and then using SSIS and XSL to transform it into an HTML page.   Read more...
By David McKinney 2007/02/21 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: XSL
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An Auditing Solution with XML And XSL

Auditing is something that almost every DBA needs to tackle at some point in his or her career. David McKinney brings a new twist on the solution by using XML and XSL to help implement auditing in your SQL Server application.   Read more...
By David McKinney 2007/08/20 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: Security
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I've Got the XML - Now What?

Getting a result set of XML is the easy part, but what about exporting the data in a human readable format? Most DBAs don't spend a lot of time formatting XML output, but it doesn't hurt to know how. New author David McKinney brings us a technique for generating an XML article and then using SSIS and XSL to transform it into an HTML page.   Read more...
By David McKinney 2007/02/21 | Source: SQLServerCentral.com | Category: XSL
Rating: |  Discuss |  Briefcase | 7,348 reads
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