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    Posted: 11 May 2006 at 10:49am
Folks we under went a major upgrade today. For those that were present... good job way to hang tough. For those that were not present ... good timing.

Now were going to be faster and able to start adding weird canadian gauges and streams...


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  Quote RemAcct2 Replybullet Posted: 11 May 2006 at 11:22am

Way to be on the bleeding edge

Seriously, though - what does SQL 2005 and MSXML 6 have to do with canadian gauges?  Admitedly, DTS has gotten easier, .Net 2.0 is fully supported, and the XML capabilities have been enhanced with respect to fragment storage and queries, though there is still no node-level independant transactional update capabilities.  Lots of other stuff as well, but still not sure how it helps deal with those pesky Canadians.

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  Quote James Replybullet Posted: 11 May 2006 at 11:33am
Lief,

How many different data translators do you want to hand write. The new tools for DT  in SQL2005 have made it a world easier to break out fast web parsing of remote http or https site pages which are not already handed out in an XML feed.

USGS is one of those pesky sites by the way.
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