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selecting individual xml node using SQL

I have a large XML note with many nodes.

is there a way that I can select only a single node and all of its contents from the larger XML?

i am using sql 2005

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kacalapy Avatar asked Jan 03 '12 21:01

kacalapy


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How do I select a specific XML node in SQL Server?

You should use the query() Method if you want to get a part of your XML. If you want the value from a specific node you should use value() Method.


1 Answers

You should use the query() Method if you want to get a part of your XML.

declare @XML xml

set @XML = 
'
<root>
  <row1>
    <value>1</value>
  </row1>
  <row2>
    <value>2</value>
  </row2>
</root>
'

select @XML.query('/root/row2')

Result:

<row2>
  <value>2</value>
</row2>

If you want the value from a specific node you should use value() Method.

select @XML.value('(/root/row2/value)[1]', 'int')

Result:

2

Update:

If you want to shred your XML to multiple rows you use nodes() Method.

To get values:

declare @XML xml

set @XML = 
'
<root>
  <row>
    <value>1</value>
  </row>
  <row>
    <value>2</value>
  </row>
</root>
'

select T.N.value('value[1]', 'int')
from @XML.nodes('/root/row') as T(N)

Result:

(No column name)
1
2

To get the entire XML:

select T.N.query('.')
from @XML.nodes('/root/row') as T(N)

Result:

(No column name)
<row><value>1</value></row>
<row><value>2</value></row>
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Mikael Eriksson Avatar answered Nov 02 '22 21:11

Mikael Eriksson