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    Which one is feasible to store data?

    Sutheesh Ramachandran Cybernet Software Systems, T Nagar, Chennai 17.

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      Which one is feasible to store data?

      Sutheesh Ramachandran Cybernet Software Systems, T Nagar, Chennai 17.

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      That's something of a broad question there. XML doesn't store anything - it's a mark up language. You store your data as XML, and you could do this in a file or a database or something. SQL is a query language for querying relational databases. Typically databases are geared to storing things in a tabular fashion. If the data you want to store is hierarchial in nature then XML is a good choice, if tabular then a database table is a good choice. Sql Server 2005 has quite good support for XML and you can use XQuery within stored procs to query stuff stored as XML.

      Regards, Rob Philpott.

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