Thorburne
Nov 27, 2007, 12:06 AM
Does anybody know if an XML map is available that will show how all of the xml files (including BTS) are related to each other? I'm not a programmer, but thanks to Civ IV, I now have a very basic understanding of the XML structure. However, from what I've seen, the connections form a massive web and it can be dizzying trying to sort it all out. I am trying to put the data from the XML into a database and to see what can be done from there. I wanted to see if anybody has laid it out so that it will be easier to determine relationships between tables and such. I'm sure I could figure it out myself... but that could take some time. And inputting the data will likely be cumbersome in itself as it is. Anyway, any help that can make things smoother will be great.
I have Access 07 and I have tried importing the data directly into Access, but you can only do one file and it does automatically link according to the structure. Excel is the same way when you try to import. Of course, there may be something that I'm missing there.
In any case, I want to see what I can do while I have the time. I'm currently unemployed, so I have a lot of free time at the moment. Of course, that time is limited as I am desperately seeking a job before my money runs out. Either way could hinder me within the next few weeks, but I'll see what I can do. At least it will give me something to do to keep me from sinking too much into despair. :sad: (On that note, anybody know of any IT work in the Greater Baltimore Area?)
Anyway, any help (in either area) would be appreciated.
:)
I have Access 07 and I have tried importing the data directly into Access, but you can only do one file and it does automatically link according to the structure. Excel is the same way when you try to import. Of course, there may be something that I'm missing there.
In any case, I want to see what I can do while I have the time. I'm currently unemployed, so I have a lot of free time at the moment. Of course, that time is limited as I am desperately seeking a job before my money runs out. Either way could hinder me within the next few weeks, but I'll see what I can do. At least it will give me something to do to keep me from sinking too much into despair. :sad: (On that note, anybody know of any IT work in the Greater Baltimore Area?)
Anyway, any help (in either area) would be appreciated.
:)