Subject: Re: [xsl] Converting a Batch File to XML From: "Bryce K. Nielsen" <bryce@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 14:12:53 -0600 |
> Hello folks, looking for some insight here. Need to know if this is possible > using XSLT. I prefer using a style sheet as I may use this style sheet in a > Java,C++ and .NET environment. > I have a flat file that I need to convert to an XML structure. Now I can do > this if the records in the file had the same structure, this is fairly > simple. But my source fixed length file has mutliple records that need to be > associated to a single node on the target xml. For example, my file is > structured as follows... > Depending on some of your other requirements, you can consider using xmlLinguist at http://www.xmllinguist.com . It's a simple, easy-to-use Text-to-XML translator. The idea is to define the lines and fields in the xmlLinguist editor and you can then exucte the translations either through a command line EXE or integrate the runtime COM engines into your application. It's quite affordable as well, with the xmlLinguist editor only $79.95 and the runtime COM objects, known as the xmlLinguist Translation Engine or LTE, for free. Bryce K. Nielsen SysOnyx, Inc. (www.sysonyx.com) Makers of xmlLinguist, the Text-to-XML Translator http://www.sysonyx.com/products/xmllinguist
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