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I'm attempting to use the Excel 2007 XML Developers tools, but I'm not able to export a simple set of simple repeating data.

I have a worksheet with headers, and columns of data.

I have an xsd which describes (I think) a map of the data, with the first element repeating.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<xs:schema targetNamespace="http://tempuri.org/FeedbackLookup.xsd" elementFormDefault="qualified" xmlns="http://tempuri.org/XMLSchema.xsd" xmlns:mstns="http://tempuri.org/XMLSchema.xsd" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
  <xs:element name="FeedbackLookup">
    <xs:complexType>
      <xs:sequence>
        <xs:element name="RevieweeInfo" maxOccurs="unbounded">
          <xs:complexType>
            <xs:sequence>
              <xs:element name="RevieweeName" type="xs:string">
              </xs:element>
              <xs:element name="RevieweeTitle" type="xs:string">
              </xs:element>
              <xs:element name="ReviewLevel" type="xs:string">
              </xs:element>
              <xs:element name="RecipientName" type="xs:string" />
              <xs:element name="RecipientEmail" type="xs:string" />
              <xs:element name="RecipientTitle" type="xs:string" />
            </xs:sequence>
          </xs:complexType>
        </xs:element>
      </xs:sequence>
    </xs:complexType>
  </xs:element>
</xs:schema>

And mapped that to the headings in my xml file.

Excel XML Pane

But when I click Verify Map for Export I get the following error popup:

A mapped element's relationship with other elements cannot be preserved

The elements are all mapped to the same page, and are all regular data columns.

Excel Header Row

What am I doing wrong? At this point would it be faster to write the naive VBA to create the XML?

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  • Sorry for the length, but I think all the information is necessary.
    – C. Ross
    Nov 23, 2010 at 14:13
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    I got this problem when i did drag all fields on their own, when dragging the ns2:RevieweeInfo i had no problem!
    – Peter
    Jun 24, 2013 at 14:27

3 Answers 3

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I am not sure if this qualifies as an answer ... but your xsd worked OK for me.

Here is the exported xml:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<ns1:FeedbackLookup xmlns:ns1="http://tempuri.org/FeedbackLookup.xsd">
    <ns1:RevieweeInfo>
        <ns1:RevieweeName>1</ns1:RevieweeName>
        <ns1:RevieweeTitle>1</ns1:RevieweeTitle>
        <ns1:ReviewLevel>1</ns1:ReviewLevel>
        <ns1:RecipientName>1</ns1:RecipientName>
        <ns1:RecipientEmail>1</ns1:RecipientEmail>
        <ns1:RecipientTitle>1</ns1:RecipientTitle>
    </ns1:RevieweeInfo>
    <ns1:RevieweeInfo>
        <ns1:RevieweeName>2</ns1:RevieweeName>
        <ns1:RevieweeTitle>2</ns1:RevieweeTitle>
        <ns1:ReviewLevel>2</ns1:ReviewLevel>
        <ns1:RecipientName>2</ns1:RecipientName>
        <ns1:RecipientEmail>2</ns1:RecipientEmail>
        <ns1:RecipientTitle>2</ns1:RecipientTitle>
    </ns1:RevieweeInfo>
</ns1:FeedbackLookup>

Edit Screen capture

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  • Did you have headings and more than one row of data, or just a row of ones?
    – C. Ross
    Nov 23, 2010 at 16:06
  • @C. Ross Posted Export result with two rows Nov 23, 2010 at 16:26
  • @belisarius, if it's not asking too much, can you screen cap your mapping and add that to your answer?
    – C. Ross
    Nov 23, 2010 at 16:28
  • @C. Ross I used yours. See SC. Nov 23, 2010 at 16:37
  • @C. Ross Did you win the round? Nov 23, 2010 at 18:37
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As per @Petoj's comment, try dragging the ns2:RevieweeInfo element onto the worksheet instead of each field individually.

This resolved this exact issue for me, but I had to create a separate worksheet first that only contained columns matching the target element's attributes.

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  • Thanks! I couldn't figure out why it didn't work, until I tried this.
    – stemadsen
    Jul 7, 2020 at 16:03
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Check out this blog on the same error.

http://itbadass.blogspot.com/2010/11/converting-excel-to-xml-mapped-elements.html

It looks like it may be Excel "not seeing" all the data it needed to. His solution was to save the data file off to a CSV, then open that and try the import again. The major advantage I can see of doing that would be to strip any table formatting or funky data types out that may be tripping up Excel.

I also had to put my data next to each other in columns and ensure I was dragging the element icon onto the first row of data for the column (as opposed to the column name) to get my mapping right.

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