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Read MULTIPLE XML files for data input into SQL Server 2000

Asked by jfhoell in MS SQL Server, Extensible Markup Language (XML)

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I need to write a quick utility that will read multiple XML files (all are identical in name and content and have a field type definition at the top) from multiple (many) subdirectorys and place each of the data elements into a SQL Server 2000 table for analysis. Probably talking about 1,000+ text/xml files here.

I know this is probably a simple task utilizing XmlDocument and XmlNode to read the individual records in each file, but the code to run through physical files on multiple sub-directories escapes me at the moment, and unfortunetly I've run out of time.

Any help would be appreciated, especially with code exampltes. Thanks.

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