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now that weamp;#39;ve looked at XML documents and the structure and so forth letamp;#39;s now think about schemas youamp;#39;re always always going to hear the word schema mentioned anytime youamp;#39;re dealing with XML and thereamp;#39;s a simple reason for that the schema describes the structure of the document now letamp;#39;s go back to the previous example that I gave you back at the beginning of the course if you remember in that diagram we took a look at moving data between two XML documents now the one thing that we didnamp;#39;t mention we didnamp;#39;t talk about in that video was schema because think about this if Iamp;#39;m going to trade data from or take data from this database and create an XML document to put into this database this XML data has to be structured correctly to go into this database or Iamp;#39;m going to have to parse it and make some changes to it the easy way to do this is to establish a schema and a schema is usually a separate document and