Create XML using TSQL - sql

I am trying to create the following XML document and am having trouble understanding how to do this using TSQL. I have done a lot of research and believe I can do this using XML Path instead of XML Explicit. Any help trying to create the below output would be greatly appreciated.
Sample Dataset:
CREATE TABLE #DataTable
(
PortfolioShortName varchar(20)
,PortfolioLongName varchar(255)
,BenchmarkName varchar(255)
,BenchmarkCode varchar(255)
,PositionGroupName varchar(255)
)
INSERT INTO #DataTable (PortfolioShortName,PortfolioLongName,BenchmarkName,BenchmarkCode,PositionGroupName)
VALUES ('TESTIG','Long Division Short Duration','SP 500','SP.MC.SP500#rmgBenchmarks','Test Strategy'),
('TESTEM','Short Duration Emerging Market','Dow','Dow.MC.Dow#rmgBenchmarks','Test Strategy')
SELECT
*
FROM #DataTable dt
XML I am trying to create:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<positionGroupMetadata xmlns="urn:TestingData-types" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="urn:TestingData:1.0:positiongroupmetadata-types file:///C:/Users/BillBill/Desktop/Schemas/positiongroupmetadata-types.xsd">
<setIdentification>
<client>Georgia Capital</client>
<name>Testing Service</name>
<date>20150924</date>
</setIdentification>
<positionGroupItemList>
<positionGroupItem>
<positionGroupID type="client">
<positionGroupValue>TESTIG</positionGroupValue>
</positionGroupID>
<tagGroupList>
<tagGroup>
<name>Benchmarks</name>
<tagList>
<tag>
<type>defaultBenchmarkName</type>
<value>Long Division Short Duration</value>
</tag>
<tag>
<type>defaultBenchmarkPrimaryIdentifier</type>
<value>SP.MC.SP500#rmgBenchmarks</value>
</tag>
</tagList>
</tagGroup>
</tagGroupList>
</positionGroupItem>
</positionGroupItemList>
<positionGroupByWeightList>
<positionGroupByWeight>
<positionGroupName>Test Strategy</positionGroupName>
<positionList>
<position>
<positionGroupID type="client">
<positionGroupValue>TESTIG</positionGroupValue>
</positionGroupID>
</position>
<position>
<positionGroupID type="client">
<positionGroupValue>TESTEM</positionGroupValue>
</positionGroupID>
</position>
</positionList>
</positionGroupByWeight>
</positionGroupByWeightList>
<reportSetList>
<reportSet>
<reportSetName>DailyReports</reportSetName>
<reportDataSetList>
<reportDataSet>
<reportDataSetName>TESTIG</reportDataSetName>
<positionGroup>
<positionGroupIDList>
<positionGroupID type="client">
<positionGroupValue>TESTIG</positionGroupValue>
<holdingGroupAlias>Portfolio</holdingGroupAlias>
</positionGroupID>
</positionGroupIDList>
</positionGroup>
</reportDataSet>
<reportDataSet>
<reportDataSetName>TESTIG</reportDataSetName>
<positionGroup>
<positionGroupIDList>
<positionGroupID type="client">
<positionGroupValue>TESTIG</positionGroupValue>
<holdingGroupAlias>Portfolio</holdingGroupAlias>
</positionGroupID>
</positionGroupIDList>
</positionGroup>
</reportDataSet>
</reportDataSetList>
</reportSet>
</reportSetList>
</positionGroupMetadata>
This is as far as I could get. I am not sure how to build the upper list and work my way up the structure.
SELECT DISTINCT
type = 'defaultBenchmarkPrimaryIdentifier'
,value = dt.BenchmarkName
FROM #DataTable dt
UNION ALL
SELECT
type = 'defaultBenchmarkPrimaryIdentifier'
,dt.BenchmarkCode AS defaultBenchmarkPrimaryIdentifier
FROM #DataTable dt
FOR XML PATH('tag'),ROOT('type');

You did not give enough information... And please do the hard work yourself. The following is a beginning which will help you to understand the abilities of FOR XML PATH.
The output is not yet complete (how could it be...) and it is not yet exactly what you posted as needed. But you will be able to adapt it and come back with clear questions upon details you cannot solve on your own.
One point to state immediately: The repetition of the namespaces in nested XML cannot be surpressed with SQL Server 2012 (AFAIK). You could go on without namespaces and fill them in after the create process with string functions...
Good luck!
CREATE TABLE #DataTable
(
PortfolioShortName varchar(20)
,PortfolioLongName varchar(255)
,BenchmarkName varchar(255)
,BenchmarkCode varchar(255)
,PositionGroupName varchar(255)
)
INSERT INTO #DataTable (PortfolioShortName,PortfolioLongName,BenchmarkName,BenchmarkCode,PositionGroupName)
VALUES ('TESTIG','Long Division Short Duration','SP 500','SP.MC.SP500#rmgBenchmarks','Test Strategy'),
('TESTEM','Short Duration Emerging Market','Dow','Dow.MC.Dow#rmgBenchmarks','Test Strategy')
SELECT
*
FROM #DataTable dt;
WITH XMLNAMESPACES('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance' AS [xsi]
,'urn:TestingData:1.0:positiongroupmetadata-types file:///C:/Users/BillBill/Desktop/Schemas/positiongroupmetadata-types.xsd' AS [schemaLocation]
,DEFAULT 'urn:TestingData-types')
SELECT 'Georgia Capital' AS [setIdentification/client]
,'Testing Service' AS [setIdentification/name]
,CONVERT(VARCHAR(8),GETDATE(),112) AS [setIdentification/date]
,node1.positionGroupItemList
FROM (SELECT NULL AS dummy) AS dummy
CROSS APPLY
(
SELECT 'client' AS [positionGroupID/#type]
,PortfolioShortName AS [positionGroupID/positionGroupValue]
,'Benchmarks' AS [tagGroupList/tagGroup/name]
,'defaultBenchmarkName' AS [tagGroupList/tagGroup/tagList/tag/type]
,PortfolioLongName AS [tagGroupList/tagGroup/tagList/tag/value]
,'defaultBenchmarPrimaryIdentifier' AS [tagGroupList/tagGroup/tagList/tag/type]
,BenchmarkCode AS [tagGroupList/tagGroup/tagList/tag/value]
FROM #DataTable
FOR XML PATH('positionGroupItem'),TYPE
) AS node1(positionGroupItemList)
FOR XML PATH(''),ROOT('positionGroupMetadata')
GO
DROP TABLE #DataTable

I went with a very unique approach using strings / cursors to manipulate the data into the format I needed. I worked my way down the structure adding more and more strings together for each element until I had the entire XML document.
Thanks for the hep stack overflow.
DECLARE #EndText varchar(MAX)
SELECT #StartText = '<positionGroupByWeight>
<positionGroupName>' + #Portfolio + '</positionGroupName>
<positionList>'
SELECT #EndText = '</positionList>
</positionGroupByWeight>'
SET #XML = CONVERT(varchar(max),ISNULL(#StartText,'')) + '' + CONVERT(varchar(max),#EndText)
SELECT #XML

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Can't parse XML with outer apply

I have an XML column in a table which i am trying to parse out values from to flat table structure.
I am trying to input the XML here but stackoverflow ses it as code and when i try and format as code it still won't accept it.
I can't even get data from "Header" level.
<RequestMessage xmlns="http://iec.ch/TC57/2011/schema/message" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="Message.xsd">
<Header>
<Verb>created</Verb>
<Noun>MeterReadings</Noun>
<Timestamp>2021-03-08T00:57:18+01:00</Timestamp>
<Source>Ipsum Lorum</Source>
<AsyncReplyFlag>true</AsyncReplyFlag>
<AckRequired>true</AckRequired>
<MessageID>Ipsum Lorum</MessageID>
<CorrelationID />
</Header>
<Payload>
<MeterReadings xmlns:MeterReadings="http://iec.ch/TC57/2011/MeterReadings#" xmlns="http://iec.ch/TC57/2011/MeterReadings#">
<MeterReading>
<IntervalBlocks>
<IntervalReadings>
<timeStamp>2021-03-07T01:00:00+01:00</timeStamp>
<value>480.196</value>
<ReadingQualities>
<ReadingQualityType ref="3.0.0" />
</ReadingQualities>
</IntervalReadings>
<IntervalReadings>
<ReadingType ref="11.0.7.3.1.2.12.1.1.0.0.0.0.101.0.3.72.0" />
</IntervalReadings>
</IntervalBlocks>
<Meter>
<mRID>0000000000000</mRID>
<status>
<remark>Ipsum Lorum</remark>
<value>ESP</value>
</status>
</Meter>
<UsagePoint>
<mRID>73599900000000</mRID>
</UsagePoint>
</MeterReading>
</MeterReadings>
</Payload>
</RequestMessage>
I am not able to parse it and i have tried using examples from other threads. I am trying to not use OPENXML solution because requires DECLARE and executing the built in procedure for clearing the XML from memmory periodically. I am trying to use the OUTER APPLY solution.
Like Shugos solution in How to parse XML data in SQL server table or Query XML with nested nodes on Cross Apply.
It doesn't work.
It returns null for the timestamp column.
select
t.file_created_time
,c.value('(Timestamp)[1]','varchar(max)') as timestamp
from load.t t
OUTER APPLY t.xml_data.nodes('RequestMessage/Header') as m(c)
Please try the following solution.
Starting from SQL Server 2005 onwards, it is better to use XQuery language, based on the w3c standards, while dealing with the XML data type.
Microsoft proprietary OPENXML and its companions sp_xml_preparedocument and sp_xml_removedocument are kept just for backward compatibility with the obsolete SQL Server 2000. Their use is diminished just to very few fringe cases.
I had to comment out the following tag <!--<IntervalReadings>--> to make your XML well-formed.
XML Header fragment has a default namespace:
xmlns="http://iec.ch/TC57/2011/schema/message"
XML Payload fragment has its own two additional namespaces:
xmlns:MeterReadings="http://iec.ch/TC57/2011/MeterReadings#"
xmlns="http://iec.ch/TC57/2011/MeterReadings#"
Namespaces should be taken into account.
Check it out below.
SQL
DECLARE #tbl TABLE (ID INT IDENTITY PRIMARY KEY, xml_data XML);
INSERT INTO #tbl (xml_data) VALUES
(N'<RequestMessage xmlns="http://iec.ch/TC57/2011/schema/message"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="Message.xsd">
<Header>
<Verb>created</Verb>
<Noun>MeterReadings</Noun>
<Timestamp>2021-03-08T00:57:18+01:00</Timestamp>
<Source>Ipsum Lorum</Source>
<AsyncReplyFlag>true</AsyncReplyFlag>
<AckRequired>true</AckRequired>
<MessageID>Ipsum Lorum</MessageID>
<CorrelationID/>
</Header>
<Payload>
<MeterReadings xmlns:MeterReadings="http://iec.ch/TC57/2011/MeterReadings#"
xmlns="http://iec.ch/TC57/2011/MeterReadings#">
<MeterReading>
<IntervalBlocks>
<IntervalReadings>
<timeStamp>2021-03-07T01:00:00+01:00</timeStamp>
<value>480.196</value>
<ReadingQualities>
<ReadingQualityType ref="3.0.0"/>
</ReadingQualities>
</IntervalReadings>
<!--<IntervalReadings>-->
<ReadingType ref="11.0.7.3.1.2.12.1.1.0.0.0.0.101.0.3.72.0"/>
</IntervalBlocks>
<Meter>
<mRID>0000000000000</mRID>
<status>
<remark>Ipsum Lorum</remark>
<value>ESP</value>
</status>
</Meter>
<UsagePoint>
<mRID>73599900000000</mRID>
</UsagePoint>
</MeterReading>
</MeterReadings>
</Payload>
</RequestMessage>');
-- DDL and sample data population, end
WITH XMLNAMESPACES(DEFAULT 'http://iec.ch/TC57/2011/schema/message')
SELECT id
, c.value('(Noun/text())[1]','VARCHAR(30)') AS Noun
, c.value('(Timestamp/text())[1]','DATETIMEOFFSET(0)') AS [timestamp]
FROM #tbl
CROSS APPLY xml_data.nodes('/RequestMessage/Header') AS t(c);
Output
+----+---------------+----------------------------+
| id | Noun | timestamp |
+----+---------------+----------------------------+
| 1 | MeterReadings | 2021-03-08 00:57:18 +01:00 |
+----+---------------+----------------------------+
You need to respect and include the XML namespace in your XML document in your XQuery!
<RequestMessage xmlns="http://iec.ch/TC57/2011/schema/message"
**********************************************
Try something like this:
WITH XMLNAMESPACES(DEFAULT N'http://iec.ch/TC57/2011/schema/message')
SELECT
t.id,
c.value('(Timestamp)[1]','varchar(max)') as timestamp
FROM
load.t t
CROSS APPLY
t.xml_data.nodes('RequestMessage/Header') AS m(c)
Also when trying to run this on my SQL Server, I get an error that the XML as shown is malformed.....
UPDATE:
If you need to also access bits in the Payload section - you need to also respect that XML namespace there:
<MeterReadings xmlns:MeterReadings="http://iec.ch/TC57/2011/MeterReadings#"
xmlns="http://iec.ch/TC57/2011/MeterReadings#">
***********************************************
Try this:
WITH XMLNAMESPACES(N'http://iec.ch/TC57/2011/schema/message' as hdr,
N'http://iec.ch/TC57/2011/MeterReadings#' as mr)
SELECT
t.id,
c.value('(hdr:Timestamp)[1]', 'varchar(50)') AS timestamp,
col.value('(mr:MeterReading/mr:IntervalBlocks/mr:IntervalReadings/mr:timeStamp)[1]', 'varchar(50)') AS MeterReadingsTimestamp
FROM
load.t t
CROSS APPLY
t.xml_data.nodes('/hdr:RequestMessage/hdr:Header') AS m(c)
CROSS APPLY
t.xml_data.nodes('/hdr:RequestMessage/hdr:Payload/mr:MeterReadings') AS mr(col)

Passing irregular xml file to the stored procedure

I have a sample xml as follows. I am trying to get all or specific data and then insert into the my sql table which has the same columns representing the values coming from xml. I looked through some solutions but the xml files are not formatted like I have in here. Can you help me?
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="true"?>
<VehicleStatusResponse xmlns:ns2=
"http://fms-standard.com/rfms/v1.0.0/xsd/common/position" xmlns="http://fms-standard.com/rfms/v1.0.0/xsd/status">
<VehicleStatus>
<VIN>VF254ANA735752628</VIN>
<TriggerType>TIMER</TriggerType>
<CreatedDateTime>2014-09-08T09:30:20</CreatedDateTime>
<ReceivedDateTime>2014-09-08T09:30:57</ReceivedDateTime>
<GNSSPosition>
<ns2:Latitude>49.18557</ns2:Latitude>
<ns2:Longitude>11.18557</ns2:Longitude>
<ns2:Heading>33</ns2:Heading>
<ns2:Altitude>500</ns2:Altitude>
<ns2:Speed>16.4</ns2:Speed>
<ns2:PositionDateTime>2014-09-08T09:30:20</ns2:PositionDateTime>
</GNSSPosition>
<WheelBasedSpeed>16.07</WheelBasedSpeed>
<TachographSpeed>15.83</TachographSpeed>
<HRTotalVehicleDistance>817.5</HRTotalVehicleDistance>
<EngineTotalFuelUsed>575</EngineTotalFuelUsed>
<FuelLevel1>83</FuelLevel1>
<CatalystFuelLevel>88.48</CatalystFuelLevel>
<GrossCombinationVehicleWeight>10000</GrossCombinationVehicleWeight>
</VehicleStatus>
</VehicleStatusResponse>
You can use an XML type and XML methods if you remove or modify the declaration. The SQL Server XML type only supports UCS-2 encoding and doesn't recognize "standalone". The example below uses string manipulation to tweak the declaration. You'll need to change the data types according to your actual column types and should specify an explicit column list on the INSERT statement. I omitted that in this example only because I didn't want to assume your actual table columns matched the element names in the XML.
DECLARE #xml xml;
DECLARE #xmlString nvarchar(MAX) = N'<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="true"?>
<VehicleStatusResponse xmlns:ns2=
"http://fms-standard.com/rfms/v1.0.0/xsd/common/position" xmlns="http://fms-standard.com/rfms/v1.0.0/xsd/status">
<VehicleStatus>
<VIN>VF254ANA735752628</VIN>
<TriggerType>TIMER</TriggerType>
<CreatedDateTime>2014-09-08T09:30:20</CreatedDateTime>
<ReceivedDateTime>2014-09-08T09:30:57</ReceivedDateTime>
<GNSSPosition>
<ns2:Latitude>49.18557</ns2:Latitude>
<ns2:Longitude>11.18557</ns2:Longitude>
<ns2:Heading>33</ns2:Heading>
<ns2:Altitude>500</ns2:Altitude>
<ns2:Speed>16.4</ns2:Speed>
<ns2:PositionDateTime>2014-09-08T09:30:20</ns2:PositionDateTime>
</GNSSPosition>
<WheelBasedSpeed>16.07</WheelBasedSpeed>
<TachographSpeed>15.83</TachographSpeed>
<HRTotalVehicleDistance>817.5</HRTotalVehicleDistance>
<EngineTotalFuelUsed>575</EngineTotalFuelUsed>
<FuelLevel1>83</FuelLevel1>
<CatalystFuelLevel>88.48</CatalystFuelLevel>
<GrossCombinationVehicleWeight>10000</GrossCombinationVehicleWeight>
</VehicleStatus>
</VehicleStatusResponse>';
SET #xmlString = REPLACE(#xmlString, 'encoding="UTF-8"', 'encoding="UCS-2"');
SET #xmlString = REPLACE(#xmlString, 'standalone="true"', '');
SET #xml = #xmlString;
WITH XMLNAMESPACES (
DEFAULT 'http://fms-standard.com/rfms/v1.0.0/xsd/status'
,'http://fms-standard.com/rfms/v1.0.0/xsd/common/position' AS ns2
)
INSERT INTO dbo.YourTable
SELECT
#xml.value('(/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus/VIN)[1]', 'varchar(50)')
, #xml.value('(/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus/TriggerType)[1]', 'varchar(50)')
, #xml.value('(/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus/CreatedDateTime)[1]', 'datetime2(3)')
, #xml.value('(/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus/ReceivedDateTime)[1]', 'datetime2(3)')
, #xml.value('(/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus/GNSSPosition/ns2:Latitude)[1]', 'decimal(8,5)')
, #xml.value('(/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus/GNSSPosition/ns2:Longitude)[1]', 'decimal(8,5)')
, #xml.value('(/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus/GNSSPosition/ns2:Heading)[1]', 'int')
, #xml.value('(/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus/GNSSPosition/ns2:Altitude)[1]', 'int')
, #xml.value('(/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus/GNSSPosition/ns2:Speed)[1]', 'decimal(8,3)')
, #xml.value('(/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus/GNSSPosition/ns2:PositionDateTime)[1]', 'datetime2(3)')
, #xml.value('(/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus/WheelBasedSpeed)[1]', 'decimal(8,3)')
, #xml.value('(/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus/TachographSpeed)[1]', 'decimal(8,3)')
, #xml.value('(/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus/HRTotalVehicleDistance)[1]', 'decimal(8,3)')
, #xml.value('(/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus/EngineTotalFuelUsed)[1]', 'int')
, #xml.value('(/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus/CatalystFuelLevel)[1]', 'decimal(8,3)')
, #xml.value('(/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus/GrossCombinationVehicleWeight)[1]', 'int');
First of all you need to get your value into a declare variable of type XML or into an XML-typed data table column. As your XML contains namespaces you have to declare them in a WITH XMLNAMESPACES first. You might use wildcard syntax (*:), but its better to be as specific as possible.
The .nodes() call navigates to the Level of <VehicleStatus>. All elements below are simply 1:1 and easy to read...
You can try it like this:
DECLARE #xml XML=
N'<VehicleStatusResponse xmlns:ns2=
"http://fms-standard.com/rfms/v1.0.0/xsd/common/position" xmlns="http://fms-standard.com/rfms/v1.0.0/xsd/status">
<VehicleStatus>
<VIN>VF254ANA735752628</VIN>
<TriggerType>TIMER</TriggerType>
<CreatedDateTime>2014-09-08T09:30:20</CreatedDateTime>
<ReceivedDateTime>2014-09-08T09:30:57</ReceivedDateTime>
<GNSSPosition>
<ns2:Latitude>49.18557</ns2:Latitude>
<ns2:Longitude>11.18557</ns2:Longitude>
<ns2:Heading>33</ns2:Heading>
<ns2:Altitude>500</ns2:Altitude>
<ns2:Speed>16.4</ns2:Speed>
<ns2:PositionDateTime>2014-09-08T09:30:20</ns2:PositionDateTime>
</GNSSPosition>
<WheelBasedSpeed>16.07</WheelBasedSpeed>
<TachographSpeed>15.83</TachographSpeed>
<HRTotalVehicleDistance>817.5</HRTotalVehicleDistance>
<EngineTotalFuelUsed>575</EngineTotalFuelUsed>
<FuelLevel1>83</FuelLevel1>
<CatalystFuelLevel>88.48</CatalystFuelLevel>
<GrossCombinationVehicleWeight>10000</GrossCombinationVehicleWeight>
</VehicleStatus>
</VehicleStatusResponse>';
--This is the query
WITH XMLNAMESPACES(DEFAULT 'http://fms-standard.com/rfms/v1.0.0/xsd/status'
,'http://fms-standard.com/rfms/v1.0.0/xsd/common/position' AS ns2)
SELECT vs.value('VIN[1]','nvarchar(max)') AS VehicleStatus_VIN
,vs.value('TriggerType[1]','nvarchar(max)') AS VehicleStatus_TriggerType
,vs.value('CreatedDateTime[1]','datetime') AS VehicleStatus_CreatedDateTime
,vs.value('ReceivedDateTime[1]','datetime') AS VehicleStatus_ReceivedDateTime
,vs.value('(GNSSPosition/ns2:Latitude)[1]','decimal(14,6)') AS VehicleStatus_GNSSPosition_Latitude
,vs.value('(GNSSPosition/ns2:Longitude)[1]','decimal(14,6)') AS VehicleStatus_GNSSPosition_Longitude
/*other columns follow the same pattern*/
FROM #xml.nodes('/VehicleStatusResponse/VehicleStatus') AS A(vs)
update: insert into a table
Easiest was to wrap this call as CTE like
WITH XMLNAMESPACES(...)
,DerivedTableCTE AS
(
The query here
)
INSERT INTO YourTable (col1, col2, col3, ...)
SELECT col1, col2, col3, ...
FROM DerivedTableCTE

Retrieve all XML elements with the same prefix in SQL Server

I have an XML file in a format similar to:
<XML>
<Field1>100</Field1>
<Field2>200</Field2>
<Field3>300</Field3>
<Test>400</Test>
</XML>
I need to write a query that will get all of the element values that start with Field. So given the XML above the result should be
FieldVal
--------
100
200
300
I've tried the following but it does not work:
Select
xc.value('text()', 'int')
From
#XMLData.nodes('/XML/[starts-with(name(), ''Field'')]') As xt(xc)
NOTE: I am well aware that this task could be easily done if I reformatted my XML but unfortunately I have no control over the format of the XML.
One way is
declare #XMLData xml ='<XML>
<Field1>100</Field1>
<Field2>200</Field2>
<Field3>300</Field3>
<Test>400</Test>
</XML>'
Select
xc.value('.', 'int')
From #XMLData.nodes('/XML/*') As xt(xc)
WHERE xc.value('local-name(.)', 'varchar(50)') LIKE 'Field%'
Prefix name with special character and check contains instead.
declare #x xml ='<XML>
<Field1>100</Field1>
<Field2>200</Field2>
<Field3>300</Field3>
<Test>400</Test>
</XML>';
select t.n.value('.','varchar(100)')
from #x.nodes ('XML/*[contains(concat("$",local-name()),"$Field")]') t(n);
I think it's this what you are looking for:
DECLARE #xml XML=
'<XML>
<Field1>100</Field1>
<Field2>200</Field2>
<Field3>300</Field3>
<Test>400</Test>
</XML>';
SELECT Fld.value('.','int') AS FieldOnly
FROM #xml.nodes('/XML/*[substring(local-name(.),1,5)="Field"]') AS A(Fld)
Just because of the discussion in comments:
DECLARE #fldName VARCHAR(100)='Field';
SELECT Fld.value('.','int') AS FieldOnly
FROM #xml.nodes('/XML/*[substring(local-name(.),1,string-length(sql:variable("#fldName")))=sql:variable("#fldName")]') AS A(Fld)
Change the first line to "Test" (case sensitive!), and you'd get just the one row with 400...

Exporting a xml document from sql 2008

All
I have very little experience of xml, so please be gentle.
The situation is we use an application called dataswitch to take xml and process it into our ERP system via business objects.
The output I am trying to recreate is as follows from a sample xml document.
**<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252" ?>
- <IssueDetails Language="05" CssStyle="" DecFormat="1" DateFormat="01" Role="01" Version="6.0.000">**
- <Item>
<Job>00000121</Job>
<NonStocked>N</NonStocked>
<Warehouse>RM</Warehouse>
<StockCode>BBMB100</StockCode>
<Line>00</Line>
<QuantityToIssue>1.000</QuantityToIssue>
</Item>
</IssueDetails>
So far I have worked on the For xml Path method to build my query and used the sp from Phil Factor to write the output
So far I have been successful creating an xml document which opens in the browser (many tries required!)
This is the output I have managed to create, please note the top lines are different
**<IssueDetails xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">**
- <Item>
<Job>00044816</Job>
<NonStocked>N</NonStocked>
<Warehouse>C2</Warehouse>
<StockCode>FG00707</StockCode>
<Line>00</Line>
<QuantityToIssue>400.000000000</QuantityToIssue>
</Item>
- <Item>
<Job>00044816</Job>
<NonStocked>N</NonStocked>
<Warehouse>C2</Warehouse>
<StockCode>FG00707</StockCode>
<Line>00</Line>
<QuantityToIssue>10.000000000</QuantityToIssue>
</Item>
</IssueDetails>
So my question is how do I get the top line in my output to be the same as the sample output?
My procedure is listed below
Declare
#XML_1 varchar (max),
#myXML varchar(max),
#myFile varchar (30),
#Path varchar (100)
set #XML_1=''
set #myFile ='MaterialIssuesTest.xml'
set #Path='D:\Temp\'
--Query database for materials
Set #XML_1 =#XML_1 + ( SELECT WJM.[Job]
,Case when WJM.[Warehouse]='**' then 'Y' else 'N' end as NonStocked
,WJM.[Warehouse]
,rtrim(LP.StockCode) as StockCode
,WJM.[Line]
,[UnitQtyReqd]*LP.LQtyComplete as QuantityToIssue
FROM [SysproCompanyR].[dbo].[WipJobAllMat] WJM
inner join CHC_Production.LabPostsAtMileOps LP On WJM.Job=LP.Job
Where WJM.Job in ('00044816')and (WJM.OperationOffset > LP.PrevOp
and WJM.OperationOffset<LP.LOperation)
FOR XML Path ('Item'),ROOT ('IssueDetails'), ELEMENTS XSINIL
)
set #myXML = LTRIM(rtrim(#XML_1))
--Debug print xml
Print #myXML
--Output xml to document
execute dbo.spWriteStringToFile #myXML, #Path, #myFile
GO
To get you first line, which is a child element of the main body you need to do a sub query like what I have done below. To get the attributes you need to name them with the # symbol, again in my example (formatting changes to aid me setting it out!):
SET #XML_1 =#XML_1 +
(
SELECT WJM.[Job],
(
SELECT '' AS '#Language',
'' AS '#CssStyle',
'' AS '#DecFormat',
'' AS '#DateFormat',
'' AS '#Role',
'' AS '#Version'
FROM YOURTABLENAME YTN
WHERE YTN.[SOMEFIELD] = WJM.[SOMEFIELD]
FOR XML PATH(''), TYPE
) AS 'IssueDetails'
,Case when WJM.[Warehouse]='**' then 'Y' else 'N' end as NonStocked
,WJM.[Warehouse]
,rtrim(LP.StockCode) as StockCode
,WJM.[Line]
,[UnitQtyReqd]*LP.LQtyComplete as QuantityToIssue
FROM [SysproCompanyR].[dbo].[WipJobAllMat] WJM
INNER JOIN CHC_Production.LabPostsAtMileOps LP ON WJM.Job = LP.Job
WHERE WJM.Job IN ('00044816') AND (WJM.OperationOffset > LP.PrevOp
AND WJM.OperationOffset<LP.LOperation)
FOR XML Path ('Item'), ROOT ('IssueDetails'), ELEMENTS XSINIL
)
I don't know where the data is coming from, so you will have to fill in the table name and the WHERE clause to join it to the data that you already have. That is assuming the data is a child of the data that you have already provided.
Bare in mind the syntax might not be quite correct as I am doing this from memory and there are several different variations to get this result.

extract datav values for XML column with XML namespaces in SQL Server

Can anybody please help me with the below xml. I need extract all the xml values like below.
AwarYear Comments FieldCode FieldNumber Key Value
AY2013-14 AAI: Adjusted Available Income AAI 306 Blank None Calculated
Here is the sample XML.
<SchemaType xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://schemas.datacontract.org/process">
<AwardYear>AY2013_14</AwardYear>
<Fields>
<FieldSchema>
<Comments>AAI: Adjusted Available Income</Comments>
<DbLocation>IsirData</DbLocation>
<FieldCode>AAI</FieldCode>
<FieldNumber>306</FieldNumber>
<ReportDisplay>Data</ReportDisplay>
<ValidContent>
<ValidValueContent xmlns:d5p1="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/Arrays">
<d5p1:KeyValueOfstringstring>
<d5p1:Key>Blank</d5p1:Key>
<d5p1:Value>None calculated</d5p1:Value>
</d5p1:KeyValueOfstringstring>
</ValidValueContent>
</ValidContent>
</FieldSchema>
</Fields>
</SchemaType>
Please do the need full. Thanks in advance.
Assuming you have your XML in a table inside an XML column like this:
DECLARE #XmlTable TABLE (ID INT NOT NULL, XMLDATA XML)
INSERT INTO #XmlTable VALUES(1, '<SchemaType xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://schemas.datacontract.org/process">
<AwardYear>AY2013_14</AwardYear>
<Fields>
<FieldSchema>
<Comments>AAI: Adjusted Available Income</Comments>
<DbLocation>IsirData</DbLocation>
<FieldCode>AAI</FieldCode>
<FieldNumber>306</FieldNumber>
<ReportDisplay>Data</ReportDisplay>
<ValidContent>
<ValidValueContent xmlns:d5p1="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/Arrays">
<d5p1:KeyValueOfstringstring>
<d5p1:Key>Blank</d5p1:Key>
<d5p1:Value>None calculated</d5p1:Value>
</d5p1:KeyValueOfstringstring>
</ValidValueContent>
</ValidContent>
</FieldSchema>
</Fields>
</SchemaType>')
then you can use this T-SQL statement to fetch the values:
;WITH XMLNAMESPACES(DEFAULT 'http://schemas.datacontract.org/process',
'http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/Arrays' AS ns1)
SELECT
AwardYear = XmlData.value('(SchemaType/AwardYear)[1]', 'varchar(25)'),
Comments = XmlData.value('(SchemaType/Fields/FieldSchema/Comments)[1]', 'varchar(50)'),
FieldCode = XmlData.value('(SchemaType/Fields/FieldSchema/FieldCode)[1]', 'varchar(10)'),
FieldNumber = XmlData.value('(SchemaType/Fields/FieldSchema/FieldNumber)[1]', 'int'),
[Key] = XmlData.value('(SchemaType/Fields/FieldSchema/ValidContent/ValidValueContent/ns1:KeyValueOfstringstring/ns1:Key)[1]', 'varchar(10)'),
[Value] = XmlData.value('(SchemaType/Fields/FieldSchema/ValidContent/ValidValueContent/ns1:KeyValueOfstringstring/ns1:Value)[1]', 'varchar(10)')
FROM
#XmlTable
I defined the top-level XML namespace as the "default" namespace (that doesn't need to be referenced all over the place), and the second namespace deep inside your structure is defined explicitly with a separate XML namespace prefix.