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Access 2007 - Export to XML

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Scott - 06 May 2007 04:06 GMT
I have a report in Access 2007 that I want to export to XML data and I keep
getting two errors, one right after the other.  The files do export but the
HTML file size is zero and it does not display any data.  I'm exporting the
schema and presentation.

Error1: There was an error loading the XML data file 'C:\documents and
settings\Scott\Local Settings\Temporary Internet
Files\Content.MSO\CADB#AED.tmp', Please make sure that the files is a
properly formatted XML file.  White space is not allowed at this location.

Error2: There was an error loading the XML data file '|1'. Please make sure
that the file is a properly formatted XML file. |2

I tried clearing out the Temporary Internet files location but to no avail.

Any thoughts?
Aaron Kempf - 07 May 2007 22:10 GMT
keep everything in Access Data Projects and then you can use the FOR XML
clause

> I have a report in Access 2007 that I want to export to XML data and I keep
> getting two errors, one right after the other.  The files do export but the
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> Any thoughts?
 
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