Article ID: 253713
Article Last Modified on 7/1/2004
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Visual FoxPro 6.0 Professional Edition
- Microsoft XML Parser 2.5
- Microsoft XML Parser 2.6
- Microsoft XML Core Services 4.0
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SUMMARY
This is a simple example of how the Microsoft XML parser (MSXML) object can be used to move XML data from an XML document into a Microsoft FoxPro table. A FoxPro table similar in structure to the Orders table is created and the data in the XML document is moved to the table.
MORE INFORMATION
This example uses the MSXML parser to move data from an XML document to a FoxPro table. The parser is available at:
This code takes the XML document below, creates a new table called SampOrd and populates the table with the XML data.
NOTE: Ensure that any XML document to be used as a datasource for the sample code below has a root tag or basename in the document; otherwise an error might occur.
- Install the MSXML parser.
- Create an XML document from the XML code below.
Create a FoxPro program file with the following code and then run the program:
CREATE TABLE SampOrd ( ; order_id c(10), ; cust_id c(10), ; emp_id c(10), ; to_name c(25), ; to_address c(50), ; to_city c(25), ; to_region c(10), ; postalcode c(10), ; to_country c(15), ; ship_count c(15), ; ship_via c(6), ; order_date c(8), ; order_amt c(10), ; order_dsc c(10), ; order_net c(10), ; require_by c(8), ; shipped_on c(8), ; freight c(10)) *** Uncomment the following line if you want access to oXML *** outside of this program. *PUBLIC oXML oXML=CREATEOBJECT('msxml.domdocument') && This creates the parser object oXML.LOAD(GETFILE('xml')) && This gets and loads the XML document. *** Select the XML document created from the XML code below. *** The following gives the basename of the XML document *?oXML.DocumentElement.Basename *** The following gives the number of nodes (or records) *?oXML.documentelement.childnodes.LENGTH ** The following snippet appends a blank record and parses ** through each node element and adds it to the table. ** REMEMBER that the object model is in base zero. WITH oXML.DocumentElement.ChildNodes FOR iCount = 0 TO .LENGTH - 1 APPEND BLANK FOR iChild = 0 TO .ITEM(0).ChildNodes.LENGTH - 1 lcVar = .ITEM(iCount).ChildNodes(iChild) REPLACE (lcVar.NodeName) WITH (lcVar.TEXT) ENDFOR ENDFOR ENDWITH BROWSE
XML Code
<orders_table> <orders> <order_id> 10040</order_id> <cust_id>WHITC </cust_id> <emp_id> 3</emp_id> <to_name>White Clover Markets </to_name> <to_address>1029 - 12th Ave. S. </to_address> <to_city>Bellevue </to_city> <to_region>WA </to_region> <postalcode>98124 </postalcode> <to_country>USA </to_country> <ship_count>USA </ship_count> <ship_via> 3</ship_via> <order_date>09/09/93</order_date> <order_amt>$1,991.00</order_amt> <order_dsc>10</order_dsc> <order_net>$1,842.88</order_net> <require_by>10/07/93</require_by> <shipped_on>09/18/93</shipped_on> <freight>$51.88</freight> </orders> <orders> <order_id> 10095</order_id> <cust_id>LAZYK </cust_id> <emp_id> 3</emp_id> <to_name>Lazy K Kountry Store </to_name> <to_address>12 Orchestra Terrace </to_address> <to_city>Walla Walla </to_city> <to_region>WA </to_region> <postalcode>99362 </postalcode> <to_country>USA </to_country> <ship_count>USA </ship_count> <ship_via> 3</ship_via> <order_date>12/10/93</order_date> <order_amt>$530.00</order_amt> <order_dsc>10</order_dsc> <order_net>$479.58</order_net> <require_by>01/07/94</require_by> <shipped_on>12/11/93</shipped_on> <freight>$2.58</freight> </orders> </orders_table>
- If a root tag or basename is not in the XML document, usually an "OLE error 0x00000001: Incorrect function" error occurs.
REFERENCES
For additional information on XML, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
191758 How To Convert FoxPro Cursor into XML Data Format
For more information about XML, see the following Web sites:
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