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hi and welcome to this video on processing large xml without using an xml port hey im eric and um in a few videos we kind of touched upon high performance big processing big data sets and and lots of you have had asked for this so i thought lets actually try to do something with xml with a big xml and without using an xml port so here goes here is my visual studio code typically the first thing i open and as you can see i got a xml file here with some well actually this is some very very clever created data [Music] made by steve endo if you havent checked his channel go check it out awesome stuff [Music] but here i got 400 and 320 000 lines of xml um so lets process it and just to uh not to bore you guys too much i have already created a table with kind of the same fields that we we have in the the xml also created a view so a page so we can see the data so lets start by creating a well i think well create an import function in this video and not just start with an import f