Combine 2 xml file into 1

hello everyone,
can i know is it posible to combine 2 xml file into one xml file?
if possible
can i know how?
thank you
: )

Of course you have to make up some specifications to deal with the requirements forced by XML files. For example: an XML file must have a single root element, so you can't just concatenate the two input files. So your specifications have to say whether the root element of the result is a new element, containing two children which are the original input documents, or something else.

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    I will go for a table function:
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    Success
    Nico

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    Hi Guru,
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    ODI_NewUser wrote:
    Hi Guru,
    I have a requirement, that i have to create a procedure or a package in PL/SQL to load  XML file into a table.
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      3         (
      4            '/ROWSET/ROW'  passing xmltype
      5            (
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      7               , nls_charset_id('AL32UTF8')
      8            )
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    10                  , ename    varchar2(6) path 'ENAME'
    11                  , job      varchar2(9) path 'JOB'
    12                  , mgr      number      path 'MGR'
    13                  , hiredate varchar2(20)path 'HIREDATE'
    14                  , sal      number      path 'SAL'
    15                  , com      number      path 'COM'
    16                  , deptno   number      path 'DEPTNO'
    17         );
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          7782 CLARK  MANAGER         7839 09-JUN-1981                2450          0         10
          7839 KING   PRESIDENT            17-NOV-1981                5000          0         10
    SQL>

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