Using multiple XML files for drill-down

I have an XML file which populates a graph showing months of the year.  I have 12 other XML files which have data for each day of the month running from 1 - 31.
What I would like to do is use the 12 XML files to drill down for each of the months on my graph, but am struggling to get it to work.
The XML that populates the graph is in the following format :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<items>
     <item month="Jan" value="536102" />
     <item month="Feb" value="484570" />
     <item month="Mar" value="155840" />
and the other XML files are in the following format:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<items>
     <item Timestamp="24/04/2010" Value="4178" />
     <item Timestamp="25/04/2010" Value="8075" />
     <item Timestamp="26/04/2010" Value="14611" />
Would it be simpler to combine all the XML into one file?
Sorry that this is a bit vague, but if you could help me that would be appreciated. Let me know if you require any more information.
Thanks.

You can only import a single XML file. You may have an xml file that has multiple occurances of data but it must be a single xml file.
So you woudl have to find a way to combine all of those xml files into one then do the import.
Paul

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