Extract value from XML column and use it inside WHERE clause
I have a below xml type data in both oracle and MSSQL database.
<row id="TT1308143CNF" xml:space="preserve">
<c1>10</c1>
<c2>1001</c2>
<c3>DEBIT</c3>
<c4>USD</c4>
<c6>USD1000110010001</c6>
<c7>60000.00</c7>
</row>
The column type is of XMLTYPE and i would like to do the selection in the XML based on the extract Value.
SELECT xmlrecord
FROM xxxx
WHERE extractvalue(xmlrecord,'/row/c4') = 'USD';
The above select query is working fine in Oracle database, could you please help us to achieve the same in MSSQL database.
sql-server xml oracle extract-value
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I have a below xml type data in both oracle and MSSQL database.
<row id="TT1308143CNF" xml:space="preserve">
<c1>10</c1>
<c2>1001</c2>
<c3>DEBIT</c3>
<c4>USD</c4>
<c6>USD1000110010001</c6>
<c7>60000.00</c7>
</row>
The column type is of XMLTYPE and i would like to do the selection in the XML based on the extract Value.
SELECT xmlrecord
FROM xxxx
WHERE extractvalue(xmlrecord,'/row/c4') = 'USD';
The above select query is working fine in Oracle database, could you please help us to achieve the same in MSSQL database.
sql-server xml oracle extract-value
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I have a below xml type data in both oracle and MSSQL database.
<row id="TT1308143CNF" xml:space="preserve">
<c1>10</c1>
<c2>1001</c2>
<c3>DEBIT</c3>
<c4>USD</c4>
<c6>USD1000110010001</c6>
<c7>60000.00</c7>
</row>
The column type is of XMLTYPE and i would like to do the selection in the XML based on the extract Value.
SELECT xmlrecord
FROM xxxx
WHERE extractvalue(xmlrecord,'/row/c4') = 'USD';
The above select query is working fine in Oracle database, could you please help us to achieve the same in MSSQL database.
sql-server xml oracle extract-value
I have a below xml type data in both oracle and MSSQL database.
<row id="TT1308143CNF" xml:space="preserve">
<c1>10</c1>
<c2>1001</c2>
<c3>DEBIT</c3>
<c4>USD</c4>
<c6>USD1000110010001</c6>
<c7>60000.00</c7>
</row>
The column type is of XMLTYPE and i would like to do the selection in the XML based on the extract Value.
SELECT xmlrecord
FROM xxxx
WHERE extractvalue(xmlrecord,'/row/c4') = 'USD';
The above select query is working fine in Oracle database, could you please help us to achieve the same in MSSQL database.
sql-server xml oracle extract-value
sql-server xml oracle extract-value
edited Nov 14 '18 at 6:49
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asked Nov 12 '18 at 11:05
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You can use the value()
function like so:
SELECT *
FROM @t
WHERE xmlrecord.value('(/row/c4)[1]', 'VARCHAR(100)') = 'USD'
It assumes that xmlrecord is a column of type xml (or you can CAST it).
Thanks Salman, It works !
– Karthick Sambanghi
Nov 12 '18 at 11:21
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You can use the value()
function like so:
SELECT *
FROM @t
WHERE xmlrecord.value('(/row/c4)[1]', 'VARCHAR(100)') = 'USD'
It assumes that xmlrecord is a column of type xml (or you can CAST it).
Thanks Salman, It works !
– Karthick Sambanghi
Nov 12 '18 at 11:21
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You can use the value()
function like so:
SELECT *
FROM @t
WHERE xmlrecord.value('(/row/c4)[1]', 'VARCHAR(100)') = 'USD'
It assumes that xmlrecord is a column of type xml (or you can CAST it).
Thanks Salman, It works !
– Karthick Sambanghi
Nov 12 '18 at 11:21
add a comment |
You can use the value()
function like so:
SELECT *
FROM @t
WHERE xmlrecord.value('(/row/c4)[1]', 'VARCHAR(100)') = 'USD'
It assumes that xmlrecord is a column of type xml (or you can CAST it).
You can use the value()
function like so:
SELECT *
FROM @t
WHERE xmlrecord.value('(/row/c4)[1]', 'VARCHAR(100)') = 'USD'
It assumes that xmlrecord is a column of type xml (or you can CAST it).
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Thanks Salman, It works !
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Thanks Salman, It works !
– Karthick Sambanghi
Nov 12 '18 at 11:21
Thanks Salman, It works !
– Karthick Sambanghi
Nov 12 '18 at 11:21
Thanks Salman, It works !
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Nov 12 '18 at 11:21
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