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Can this XML be used inside stored procedure?
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Microsoft SQL Server
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Title:
Can this XML be used inside stored procedure?
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SQL Server 2005
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Thread ID:
01445606
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01445606
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Hi,

The following is a sample diffgram xml (from a MS site). I tried to convert this type of XML into cursor in VFP but get errors. I was wondering, can this type of XML be converted to a temp table in a stored procedure?
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<diffgr:diffgram xmlns:msdata="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xml-msdata" 
xmlns:diffgr="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xml-diffgram-v1">
  <CustomerDataSet>
    <Customers diffgr:id="Customers1" msdata:rowOrder="0" diffgr:hasChanges="modified">
      <CustomerID>ALFKI</CustomerID>
      <CompanyName>New Company</CompanyName>
    </Customers>
    <Customers diffgr:id="Customers2" msdata:rowOrder="1" diffgram:hasErrors="true">
      <CustomerID>ANATR</CustomerID>
      <CompanyName>Ana Trujillo Emparedados y helados</CompanyName>
    </Customers>
    <Customers diffgr:id="Customers3" msdata:rowOrder="2">
      <CustomerID>ANTON</CustomerID>
      <CompanyName>Antonio Moreno Taquera</CompanyName>
    </Customers>
    <Customers diffgr:id="Customers4" msdata:rowOrder="3">
      <CustomerID>AROUT</CustomerID>
      <CompanyName>Around the Horn</CompanyName>
    </Customers>
  </CustomerDataSet>
  <diffgr:before>
    <Customers diffgr:id="Customers1" msdata:rowOrder="0">
      <CustomerID>ALFKI</CustomerID>
      <CompanyName>Alfreds Futterkiste</CompanyName>
    </Customers>
  </diffgr:before>
  <diffgr:errors>
    <Customers diffgr:id="Customers2" diffgr:Error="An optimistic concurrency violation has occurred for this row."/>
  </diffgr:errors>
</diffgr:diffgram>
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