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Re: [xml-dev] The limitations of XPath and navigation- A XPath/XQuery Challenge

Michael Kay wrote:
> I'll be very happy to tackle this if you can express the problem in XML
> terms. Show us the input XML

John Snelson wrote:
>> I could so with some examples written in XML to illustrate them, and an 
>> example of a problem

For anyone who didn't read Mike article (or who stopped before the end), the XML 
is included with diagrams showing relationships. The example is fairly common in 
business - one document represents employee data and another represents 
customers.

Here's the link:
http://www.sqlsummit.com/Articles/Navigation.HTM



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