Subject: Re: [xsl] xsl grabbing specific data From: tom jones <h8_bsod@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 16:31:09 -0700 (PDT) |
Hello Anton, Here is a sample of 1 of the keys in the input xml. There are about 100 of these per xml file, data and keys may vary. So say I wanted to grab C:\WINDOWS\system32\compmgmt.msc and match that then get specific data inside it. I am currently writing an app to parse the xml and put it into an Access database. So if I have 50 files right now, I transform these 3 meg xml files some every attribute is an element and then I have xpath queries using MSXML Dom to put to csv then take csv to access into spefific tables. I know there is probably a better way to do this, so the problem that has brought me to this group was if I want to grab all the keys of harddrives that is no problem, but the registry key elements are too many and I do not need them all in the database. Any thoughts or pointers in the right direction is definately appreaciated. I have read the wc3 rules and some books and websites, but the tutorials they offer do not get this complex. Thanks again. Dan Sherman <file-acl name="C:\WINDOWS\system32\compmgmt.msc"> <ace trustee="XPTEST\Users" is-grant="true" read="true" execute="true" FILE_READ_DATA="true" FILE_READ_EA="true" FILE_EXECUTE="true" FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES="true" READ_CONTROL="true" SYNCHRONIZE="true" /> <ace trustee="XPTEST\Power Users" is-grant="true" read="true" execute="true" FILE_READ_DATA="true" FILE_READ_EA="true" FILE_EXECUTE="true" FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES="true" READ_CONTROL="true" SYNCHRONIZE="true" /> <ace trustee="XPTEST\Administrators" is-grant="true" all="true" /> <ace trustee="SYSTEM" is-grant="true" all="true" /> </file-acl> __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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