Using Annotations in XSD Schemas (SQLXML 4.0)
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Using Annotations in XSD Schemas (SQLXML 4.0)
XSD Annotations [SQLXML 4.0]
Default Mapping of XSD Elements and Attributes to Tables and Columns [SQLXML 4.0]
Explicit Mapping of XSD Elements and Attributes to Tables and Columns [SQLXML 4.0]
Specifying Relationships Using sql:relationship [SQLXML 4.0]
Specifying the sql:inverse Attribute on sql:relationship [SQLXML 4.0]
Creating Constant Elements Using sql:is-constant [SQLXML 4.0]
Excluding Schema Elements from the Resulting XML Document Using sql:mapped [SQLXML 4.0]
Filtering Values Using sql:limit-field and sql:limit-value [SQLXML 4.0]
Identifying Key Columns Using sql:key-fields [SQLXML 4.0]
Specifying a Target Namespace Using the targetNamespace Attribute [SQLXML 4.0]
Creating Valid ID, IDREF, and IDREFS Type Attributes Using sql:prefix [SQLXML 4.0]
Data Type Coercions and the sql:datatype Annotation [SQLXML 4.0]
Mapping XSD Data Types to XPath Data Types [SQLXML 4.0]
Creating CDATA Sections Using sql:use-cdata [SQLXML 4.0]
Requesting URL References to BLOB Data Using sql:encode [SQLXML 4.0]
Retrieving Unconsumed Data Using the sql:overflow-field [SQLXML 4.0]
Hiding Elements and Attributes by Using sql:hide
Using the sql:identity and sql:guid Annotations
Specifying Depth in Recursive Relationships by Using sql:max-depth