Kevin,
When I opened my solution this morning, I noticed a new .cs file that I did not create. The file is named the same as my XML File, and appears to have been generated by "something". It is named "BookOutXmlSampleStruc.cs" Is this file supposed to be a business class document? Am I supposed to use this in some manner to update the XML tables? I have no idea what to do with this .cs file. Maybe this was possibly created with the "ReadXmlFileToDataSet()" function.
It does, however, give me a better understanding of the whole XML process, namely that the DataSet is a conglomeration of several tables that I must address.
Do I have to address each one of these tables within the DataSet when I create a new row, or just a new row in the DataSet? How would I save the data - With a SaveDataSet(), or some other specialized XML handler? "All" I have to do is populate an XML file with historical information from our files. That sounds simple - "Yeah, Right"!
As you probably have deduced, this XML handling is all new to me. Just when I felt that I had all the Data Access issues resolved within SQL, XML came into play.
As usual, any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated! TIA!
Bill Benton
Senior Systems Analyst
Nuvell Financial Services