Getting SQL data from multiple XML
I already tried to put the code in an XML variable and select OrderNumber, ProductionLine and ItemId's but having some troubles with the query.
DECLARE #DXML XML = '<ComDecom OrderNumber="101983026"
ProductionLine="14" BatchNumber="02-00" ItemObjectTypeId="1"
ItemFlag="20" EventGuid="989bfdb4-9dd8-40be-9872-1e0bae7cc4d6"
LastMessage="false" HostName="PMIPTLISWCT0014+1">
<Item ItemId="LESTCNNGxDDCPq1bSF1S119052306" TimeStamp="2019-05-23
07:56:07.475 +01:00" SeqNumber="175660" />
<Item ItemId="LESTCNNGxDDCPq1bSF1S119052306" TimeStamp="2019-05-23
07:56:07.519 +01:00" SeqNumber="175661" />
<Item ItemId="LESTCNoTmCiiVu1bSF1S119052306" TimeStamp="2019-05-23
07:56:08.487 +01:00" SeqNumber="175662" />
</ComDecom>'
SELECT ComDeCom.value('#OrderNumber', 'int') AS OrderNumber
,ComDecom.value('#ProductionLine', 'int') AS ProductionLine
,ItemTbl.value('#ItemId', 'varchar') AS Item
FROM #dxml.nodes('/ComDecom/') AS ComDecomTbl(ComDecom)
CROSS APPLY ComDecom.Item.nodes('Site') AS ItemTbl(Item)
I think you are looking for this-
DECLARE #DXML XML=
'<ComDecom OrderNumber="101983026" ProductionLine="14" BatchNumber="02-00" ItemObjectTypeId="1" ItemFlag="20" EventGuid="989bfdb4-9dd8-40be-9872-1e0bae7cc4d6" LastMessage="false" HostName="PMIPTLISWCT0014+1">
<Item ItemId="LESTCNNGxDDCPq1bSF1S119052306" TimeStamp="2019-05-23 07:56:07.475 +01:00" SeqNumber="175660" />
<Item ItemId="LESTCNNGxDDCPq1bSF1S119052306" TimeStamp="2019-05-23 07:56:07.519 +01:00" SeqNumber="175661" />
<Item ItemId="LESTCNoTmCiiVu1bSF1S119052306" TimeStamp="2019-05-23 07:56:08.487 +01:00" SeqNumber="175662" />
</ComDecom>';
SELECT
T.N.value('#OrderNumber', 'int') AS OrderNumber,
T.N.value('#ProductionLine', 'int') AS ProductionLine,
T2.N2.value('#ItemId', 'varchar(MAX)') AS Item
FROM #dxml.nodes('/ComDecom') AS T(N)
CROSS APPLY #dxml.nodes('/ComDecom/Item') AS T2(N2)
Output is-
OrderNumber ProductionLine Item
101983026 14 LESTCNNGxDDCPq1bSF1S119052306
101983026 14 LESTCNNGxDDCPq1bSF1S119052306
101983026 14 LESTCNoTmCiiVu1bSF1S119052306
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I need to parse xml which consist of nodes having attributes and subnodes. The result should be attribute of parent with xml of child node
declare #xml xml
set #xml = '<root>
<group Description="firstgroup">
<nodeA age="10" birthplace="Anchorage"/>
<nodeB mode="A" ability="read"/>
</group>
<group Description="nextgroup">
<nodeA age="10" birthplace="London"/>
<nodeB count="2" birthplace="Paris"/>
</group>
</root>'
select
c.value('#Description', 'varchar(max)') as 'Description'
from #xml.nodes('/root/*') as T(c)
The output is
Description
===========
firstgroup
nextgroup
But I need
Description nodeBXML
=========== ========
firstgroup <nodeB mode="A" ability="read"/>
nextgroup <nodeB count="2" birthplace="Paris"/>
select
c.value('#Description', 'varchar(max)') as 'Description'
, c.query('./nodeB') as Content
from #xml.nodes('/root/*') as T(c)
-- Results to:
Description Content
firstgroup <nodeB mode="A" ability="read" />
nextgroup <nodeB count="2" birthplace="Paris" />
Perhaps something like this:
Example
Select c.value('#Description', 'varchar(max)') as 'Description'
,AsString = convert(varchar(max),c.query('./*[2]') )
,AsXML = c.query('./*[2]')
From #xml.nodes('/root/*') as T(c)
Returns
I have the following XML and would like to extract the PrimaryTeams, SecondaryTeams and OverflowTeams arrays from this and either have them comma separated or one per row.
I have the following xml:
declare #xml xml
set #xml = '<SimpleStrategy xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/Synthesys.Switch.ACD">
<Id>00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000</Id>
<Name>Default</Name>
<AcceptedCLIs xmlns:d2p1="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/Arrays">
<d2p1:string>07811353995</d2p1:string>
</AcceptedCLIs>
<ActiveHours>
<FridayEnd />
<FridayStart />
<MondayEnd />
<MondayStart />
<SaturdayEnd />
<SaturdayStart />
<SundayEnd />
<SundayStart />
<ThursdayEnd />
<ThursdayStart />
<TuesdayEnd />
<TuesdayStart />
<UseIndividualWeekDays>false</UseIndividualWeekDays>
<WednesdayEnd />
<WednesdayStart />
<WeekdayEnd />
<WeekdayStart />
</ActiveHours>
<AgentUserName />
<AllowRouteDuringFinalMessage>false</AllowRouteDuringFinalMessage>
<CRMPrefix />
<DirectDDIMessage />
<DirectDDIPassThrough>false</DirectDDIPassThrough>
<EmergencyBusyBack>false</EmergencyBusyBack>
<EmergencyDivertNumber />
<EmergencyWavFile />
<FinallyDivertNumber />
<FinallyDrop>true</FinallyDrop>
<FinallyMessageFile />
<MaximumQueueLength>0</MaximumQueueLength>
<MaximumQueueWait>0</MaximumQueueWait>
<MinimumRingTime>4000</MinimumRingTime>
<MusicOnHold />
<MusicWhileWaiting />
<NumberOfRings>2</NumberOfRings>
<OutOfHoursDivertNumber />
<OutOfHoursDrop>true</OutOfHoursDrop>
<OutOfHoursMessage />
<OverflowMessage />
<OverflowTeams xmlns:d2p1="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/Arrays" />
<PrimaryTeams xmlns:d2p1="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/Arrays">
<d2p1:int>3</d2p1:int>
<d2p1:int>1</d2p1:int>
</PrimaryTeams>
<Priority>1</Priority>
<RecordAgent>false</RecordAgent>
<RecordCall>true</RecordCall>
<RecordCustomer>false</RecordCustomer>
<RegulatoryMessage>Default.wav</RegulatoryMessage>
<SecondaryOverflowMessage />
<SecondaryTeams xmlns:d2p1="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/Arrays" />
<SendBusyIfQueueTooLong>false</SendBusyIfQueueTooLong>
<SendBusyIfWaitTooLong>false</SendBusyIfWaitTooLong>
<TimeInOverflow>-1</TimeInOverflow>
<TimeWithDirectDDI>20000</TimeWithDirectDDI>
<TimeWithPrimaryTeams>-1</TimeWithPrimaryTeams>
<TimeWithSecondaryTeams>20000</TimeWithSecondaryTeams>
<UseDirectDDI>false</UseDirectDDI>
<UsePAM>false</UsePAM>
<UseSecondaryTeams>false</UseSecondaryTeams>
<WrapTime>40000</WrapTime>
</SimpleStrategy>'
I then created the following SQL Statement to try and extract the Teams
;WITH XMLNAMESPACES ('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance' as i, 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/Arrays' as d2p1,
DEFAULT 'http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/Synthesys.Switch.ACD')
SELECT #xml,
#xml.value('(/SimpleStrategy/Name)[1]', 'varchar(255)'),
#xml.value('(/SimpleStrategy/PrimaryTeams)[1]', 'int') as PrimaryTeams,
#xml.value('(/SimpleStrategy/SecondaryTeams)[1]', 'int') as SecondaryTeams,
#xml.value('(/SimpleStrategy/OverflowTeams)[1]', 'int') as OverflowTeams
But all I get is the TeamID's concatenated together.
,PrimaryTeams,SecondaryTeams,OverflowTeams
Default,31,0,0
Any ideas?
Thanks
Matt
Your XML shows two team IDs in <PrimaryTeams>, while both other team nodes are empty... You did not tell us anything about the expected counts in there. However, the following approach will return a kind of entity-value-pairs with all IDs for all Teams. Hope this is what you need:
;WITH XMLNAMESPACES ('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance' as i, 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/Arrays' as d2p1,
DEFAULT 'http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/Synthesys.Switch.ACD')
SELECT 'Name' AS Caption
,1 AS RowInx
,#xml.value('(/SimpleStrategy/Name)[1]', 'varchar(255)') AS Content
UNION ALL
SELECT 'Primary Team'
,ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY (SELECT NULL))
,t.value('.','varchar(255)')
FROM #xml.nodes('/SimpleStrategy/PrimaryTeams/d2p1:int') A(t)
UNION ALL
SELECT 'Secondary Team'
,ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY (SELECT NULL))
,t.value('.','varchar(255)')
FROM #xml.nodes('/SimpleStrategy/SecondaryTeams/d2p1:int') A(t)
UNION ALL
SELECT 'Overflow-Team'
,ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY (SELECT NULL))
,t.value('.','varchar(255)')
FROM #xml.nodes('/SimpleStrategy/OverflowTeams/d2p1:int') A(t);
I am trying to group some elements together under one node. This is my current SQL;
declare #xml xml
set #xml = (
select (
select
'DERIVED' '#type',
m.NuixDerivedFieldName '#name', (
SELECT
NuixFieldType as 'metadata/#type',
NuixFieldName as 'metadata/#name'
from eddsdbo.MetadataMapping m1
where m1.NuixDerivedFieldName = m.NuixDerivedFieldName
for xml path ('first-non-blank'), type
)
from (select distinct NuixDerivedFieldName from eddsdbo.MetadataMapping) m
for xml path ('metadata'))
)
;WITH XMLNAMESPACES(DEFAULT 'http://nuix.com/fbi/metadata-profile')
select #xml for XML PATH ('metadata-list'), ROOT ('metadata-profile')
Which gives me the following output;
<metadata-profile xmlns="http://nuix.com/fbi/metadata-profile">
<metadata-list>
<metadata type="DERIVED" name="Barcode" xmlns="">
<first-non-blank>
<metadata type="CUSTOM" name="Barcode" />
</first-non-blank>
<first-non-blank>
<metadata type="EVIDENCE" name="Barcode" />
</first-non-blank>
</metadata>
I want to group together elements together which have the same 'name' attribute of the metadata element under the <first-non-blank> element.
The desired output should be;
<metadata-profile xmlns="http://nuix.com/fbi/metadata-profile">
<metadata-list>
<metadata type="DERIVED" name="Barcode" xmlns="">
<first-non-blank>
<metadata type="CUSTOM" name="Barcode" />
<metadata type="EVIDENCE" name="Barcode" />
</first-non-blank>
</metadata>
...
My database looks something like this;
NuixFieldName NuixFieldType NuixDerivedFieldName
------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------
_EmailEntryID PROPERTY EmailEntryID
Audited Audited Audited
Author PROPERTY Author
Barcode CUSTOM Barcode
Barcode EVIDENCE Barcode
I would also like to remove the xlmns namespace identifier from the metadata elements.
Thanks in advance!
You could try this
DECLARE #SampleData AS TABLE
(
NuixFieldName varchar(20),
NuixFieldType varchar(20),
NuixDerivedFieldName varchar(20)
)
INSERT INTO #SampleData
VALUES
('_EmailEntryID','PROPERTY','EmailEntryID'),
('Audited', 'Audited ','Audited'),
('Author ', 'PROPERTY','Author '),
('Barcode', 'CUSTOM ','Barcode'),
('Barcode', 'EVIDENCE','Barcode')
DECLARE #xml XML
SET #xml = (
SELECT
-- sd.NuixDerivedFieldName AS [#name],
'DERIVED' AS [#type],
sd.NuixDerivedFieldName AS [#name],
(
SELECT
sd2.NuixFieldType as '#type',
sd2.NuixFieldName as '#name'
FROM #SampleData sd2 WHERE sd2.NuixDerivedFieldName = sd.NuixDerivedFieldName
FOR XML PATH ('metadata'),ROOT('first-non-blank'), TYPE
)
FROM (select DISTINCT sd.NuixDerivedFieldName from #SampleData sd ) sd
FOR XML PATH('metadata'), ROOT('metadata-list'),TYPE
)
;WITH XMLNAMESPACES(DEFAULT 'http://nuix.com/fbi/metadata-profile')
SELECT #xml FOR XML PATH (''),ROOT('metadata-profile')
return:
<metadata-profile xmlns="http://nuix.com/fbi/metadata-profile">
<metadata-list>
<metadata type="DERIVED" name="Audited">
<first-non-blank>
<metadata type="Audited " name="Audited" />
</first-non-blank>
</metadata>
<metadata type="DERIVED" name="Author ">
<first-non-blank>
<metadata type="PROPERTY" name="Author " />
</first-non-blank>
</metadata>
<metadata type="DERIVED" name="Barcode">
<first-non-blank>
<metadata type="CUSTOM " name="Barcode" />
<metadata type="EVIDENCE" name="Barcode" />
</first-non-blank>
</metadata>
<metadata type="DERIVED" name="EmailEntryID">
<first-non-blank>
<metadata type="PROPERTY" name="_EmailEntryID" />
</first-non-blank>
</metadata>
</metadata-list>
</metadata-profile>
I try to add a XML file to SQL 2008.
My XML:
<ItemList>
<Section Index="0" Name="cat0">
<Item Index="0" Slot="0" />
<Item Index="1" Slot="0" />
</Section>
<Section Index="1" Name="cat1">
<Item Index="33" Slot="0" />
<Item Index="54" Slot="0" />
</Section>
<Section Index="2" Name="cat2">
<Item Index="55" Slot="0" />
<Item Index="78" Slot="0" />
</Section>
</ItemList>
SQL Column :
Name = Section Name,
Cat = Section Index,
Index = Item Index,
Slot = Item Slot.
My Example :
DECLARE #input XML = 'MY XML file'
SELECT
Name = XCol.value('#Index','varchar(25)'),
Cat = XCol.value('#Name','varchar(25)'),
[Index] = 'Unknown', /* Index from <Item>*/
Slot = 'Unknown' /* Slot from <Item> */
FROM #input.nodes('/ItemList/Section') AS test(XCol)
I don't know how to add values from "Item".
Thank you very much!
You can do it like this:
select
Name = XCol.value('../#Index','varchar(25)'),
Cat = XCol.value('../#Name','varchar(25)'),
[Index] = XCol.value('#Index','varchar(25)'),
Slot = XCol.value('#Slot','varchar(25)')
from
#input.nodes('/ItemList/Section/Item') AS test(XCol)
Key idea: take data one level deeper, not /ItemList/Section, but /ItemList/Section/Item. So in this case you are able to access attributes of Item and also you can access attributes of parent element (Section in your case) by specifying ../#Attribute_Name
Different than the previous answer - CROSS APPLY with the children Item nodes:
SELECT
Name = XCol.value('#Index','varchar(25)'),
Cat = XCol.value('#Name','varchar(25)'),
[Index] = XCol2.value('#Index','varchar(25)'),
Slot = XCol2.value('#Slot','varchar(25)')
FROM #input.nodes('/ItemList/Section') AS test(XCol)
CROSS APPLY XCol.nodes('Item') AS test2(XCol2)
I am using a script like this to look for a "|" symbol in a XML column no matter where it appears. I know there are pipes in there but the below query gives me empty results
SELECT TOP 100 *
FROM
[DB].[dbo].[InputData]
WHERE
Content.exist('//.[text() = "|"]') = 1
AND DataFileId = '75d48aed6327'
What am I doing wrong? This is the xml content of the column Content:
<CLAIM version="native">
<INPUT>
<HEADER BIRTH_DT="1/1/1941">
<DIAG_CODES>
<DX CODE="7234" />
</DIAG_CODES>
<CON_CODES>
<CON_CODE VALUE="M0" />
</CON_CODES>
<VAL_CODES>
<VAL_CODE CODE="A2" AMT="604.03" />
</VAL_CODES>
</HEADER>
</CLAIM>
Hi was looking the answer and found it here https://stackoverflow.com/a/11738172/1692632
DECLARE #xmlTable TABLE (xmlData XML)
INSERT INTO #xmlTable SELECT N'
<CLAIM version="native">
<HEADER BIRTH_DT="1/1/1941">
<DIAG_CODES>
<DX CODE="7234" />
</DIAG_CODES>
<CON_CODES>
<CON_CODE VALUE="M0" />
</CON_CODES>
<VAL_CODES>
<VAL_CODE CODE="A2" AMT="604.03" />
</VAL_CODES>
</HEADER>
</CLAIM>
'
INSERT INTO #xmlTable SELECT N'
<CLAIM version="native">
<HEADER BIRTH_DT="1/1/1941">
<DIAG_CODES>
<DX CODE="72|34" />
</DIAG_CODES>
<CON_CODES>
<CON_CODE VALUE="M0" />
</CON_CODES>
<VAL_CODES>
<VAL_CODE CODE="A2" AMT="604.03" />
</VAL_CODES>
</HEADER>
</CLAIM>
'
SELECT T.*
FROM #xmlTable AS T
CROSS APPLY T.xmlData.nodes('//#*') as tx(r)
WHERE tx.r.value('contains((.),"|")','bit')=1
Also you can try this one as you tried (this gives without duplicates):
SELECT TOP 100 *
FROM
#xmlTable
WHERE
xmlData.exist('//#*[contains(., "|")]') = 1
SELECT TOP 100 *
FROM [DB].[dbo].[InputData]
WHERE DataFileId = '75d48aed6327'
and charindex('|',Content) > 1