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Using XML with Legacy Business Applications
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Using XML with Legacy Business Applications

by Michael C. Rawlins
August 2003
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
624 pages
15h 3m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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Describing the File Formats

Describing the CSV file format in Chapter 7 was fairly simple due to the restrictions we placed on it. The most significant of these was that every row has the same logical format. We're going to allow more variation in our flat file formats. Applications that use flat files to import or export data typically support several different logical record formats and group these records into repeating units. We'll need to specify more information about the grammar of our flat files than we did with CSV files. In addition to data types and other characteristics of fields, we'll need to specify the details of all the record types as well as how the records are grouped together.

As with the CSV format, the flat file format's ...

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