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Wed Dec 28 11:38:03 CST 2011


table in SQL Server to an XML file on the disk.

This .Net is cool stuff!

  <?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes" ?>
- <dsStates xmlns="http://www.tempuri.org/DataSet1.xsd">
- <tblState>
  <ST_ID>2</ST_ID>
  <ST_State>Puebla</ST_State>
  <Active>true</Active>
  <Trash>false</Trash>
  </tblState>
- <tblState>
  <ST_ID>54</ST_ID>
  <ST_State>Alberta</ST_State>
  <ST_Abrev>AB</ST_Abrev>
  <Active>true</Active>
  <Trash>false</Trash>
  </tblState>
- <tblState>
  <ST_ID>66</ST_ID>
  <ST_State>Aguascalientes</ST_State>
  <ST_Abrev>AGS</ST_Abrev>
  <Active>true</Active>
  <Trash>false</Trash>
  </tblState>
- <tblState>
  <ST_ID>4</ST_ID>
  <ST_State>Alaska</ST_State>
  <ST_Abrev>AK</ST_Abrev>

John W. Colby
Colby Consulting
www.ColbyConsulting.com

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