Re: Standard Schemas?
- From: "Rich" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 02:42:51 +0100
"Arto V Viitanen" <arto.viitanen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:UxHwi.324$T%3.257@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Rich wrote:Hi,You might like to check your local post office, if they have anything.
Anyone know an online source for database schemas, or schemas for single
tables i.e. where can I download a schema for an addresses table?
For example, a Finnish standard for addresses is:
http://www.jhs-suositukset.fi/intermin/hankkeet/jhs/home.nsf/pages/C3059D924C150877C2256FAA00546B2F
The page is in Finnish, but that is to show my point: this is for a
single (and small for that matter) country, so for addresses alone there
would be hundreds of standards and I bet you need others also.
BTW. the standard contains an XML-schema as an example. You might get
better results, if you search for XML-schemata.
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Arto Viitanen
Hi Arto,
And thanks for the link - I will take a look.
Here's an interesting site I found while searching for information on addresses - http://www.vianica.com/nicaragua/14-addresses.html. It seems Nicaragua has a unique way of creating addresses based on directions from a known location. I wouldn't like to have to generate the XML for that!
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Rich
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