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   Re: XPath -> SQL

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  • From: Janne Saarela <js@pro-solutions.com>
  • To: disco <disco@thirdnipple.com>
  • Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2000 14:44:11 +0100

> However, once (or if) somebody comes up with a really slick way of
> squashing XML data into relational tables, there should be an easy mapping
> between XPath expressions on the XML data and SQL (or relational algebra)
> expressions on the tables...

Sorry about this commercial hint on xml-dev but please take a look at
Promenade Select online demonstration at

http://www.pro-solutions.com/demo/select

This implementation has now knowledge whatsoever about the relational
db scheme but allows very flexible mapping to any table structure.

Janne
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