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Passing arrays to .NET and getting arrays back
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03/05/2011 23:16:59
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
COM/DCOM and OLE Automation
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
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Thread ID:
01509041
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01509346
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>>Actually XML conversion and white space treatment in general is a big problem if you want to maintain data integrity. Real easy to lose carriage returns in strings in particular as XML turns all CR/LF to CHR(10)s which then requires manual fixups. Especially bad for memo type data from databases especially with XmlAdapter/XmlToCursor.

I agree that loading big blocks of text into an XML segment can turn real bad, especially when you encounter one of the non-MS XML implementations that set maximum segment size of as little as 32Kb. ;-)

But what about the OP's example of an array of integers and strings with email address given as a sample? I thought that the XML for that sort of array would be lightweight and fairly trouble-free... and maybe even overkill, since a delimited string would be very easy at both ends, even if some munging is needed.
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