| Posted by John Bell on 12/30/05 13:37 
Hi Rey
 Which suggestion was that?
 
 Check out http://www.perfectxml.com/articles/XML/ImportXMLSQL.asp on ways to
 import XML data into a database.
 
 You can either use the same process on both servers (the source file would
 have to be available to both machines) or create a job that refreshes the
 remote server from the uploaded data in your remote database from the table
 in the local database. This could be a DTS task or you can set up
 replication to do it.
 
 John
 
 "_(d)IEGO" <rey_guerrero@hotmail.com> wrote in message
 news:1135930212.830639.281760@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
 > John,
 >
 > Thank you for your response.
 >
 > this table contains transaction records so each transaction will be
 > stored locally and at a pre-defined interval newly added transactions
 > will be uploaded to the remote server. so it is not that important that
 > they are synchronized all the time. your first suggestion seems to fit
 > what I need. How can I achieve this? Do I have to perform data
 > trasformation before sending the file? If so, how is it done and how do
 > I process it at the remote side?
 >
 > tia,
 >
 > Rey Guerrero
 >
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