A query when importing an XML file into a database Table

Hello
I create an ODI project to import an XML file into a database using the following link Table.With

http://www.Oracle.com/WebFolder/technetwork/tutorials/OBE/FMW/ODI/odi_11g/odi_project_xml-to-table/odi_project_xml-to-table.htm
I am facing a problem when creating physical Schema for the XML Source model.
For the
Schema (Schema)
and
Schema field (scheme of work) that they have chosen to GEO_D.
What GEO_D here?
or
What should I select here?
(1) the XML schema (NB:-J 'I havn' t created any file .dtd for my file .xml or .xsd)
or
(2) my diagram of target servers
Please tell me what I do?
Thank you

and
Schema field (scheme of work) that they have chosen to GEO_D.
What GEO_D here?

Is the schema specified in the XML file name.

What should I select here?
(1) the XML schema (NB:-J 'I havn' t created any file .dtd for my file .xml or .xsd)

Yes

(2) my diagram of target servers
Please tell me what I do?
Thank you

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