tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1244620698678714236.post6808804989770378275..comments2008-03-03T07:00:23.977ZComments on Dave Clarke's Blog: Passing lists to SQL server stored proceduresDave Clarkehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02970426945713433635noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1244620698678714236.post-151533190902493762008-03-03T07:00:00.000Z2008-03-03T07:00:00.000Z2008-03-03T07:00:00.000ZReally,This is very Practical and can be used many...Really,<BR/><BR/>This is very Practical and can be used many places. The different thing is that it is for multiple parameters.<BR/><BR/>Excellent!!!Brij Mohannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1244620698678714236.post-82700127559843215162007-12-18T21:54:00.000Z2007-12-18T21:54:00.000Z2007-12-18T21:54:00.000ZThis, like all examples I've seen, only deals with...This, like all examples I've seen, only deals with an array of values in the xml parameter. I am curious how to extract multiple nodes from an xml parameter such as (sorry, HTML is not allowed in Blogger comments--try to imagine the XML)<BR/>Records<BR/> Record<BR/> RecordID 1 /RecordID<BR/> Comment"This is Record 1"/Comment<BR/> /Record<BR/> Record<BR/> RecordID 2 /RecordID<BR/> Comment"This is Record 2"/Comment<BR/> /Record<BR/>/Records<BR/><BR/>I want to update the db with the Comments that match each record ID.<BR/><BR/>Any thoughts?Charliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03202516630170570436noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1244620698678714236.post-9477362564177045452007-11-07T23:45:00.000Z2007-11-07T23:45:00.000Z2007-11-07T23:45:00.000ZVery useful post. Thanks.Very useful post. Thanks.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1244620698678714236.post-46329424315033124012007-11-06T04:14:00.000Z2007-11-06T04:14:00.000Z2007-11-06T04:14:00.000ZSkemmtilegt :)Skemmtilegt :)Bezturhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07337180477614576762noreply@blogger.com