sql:variable() Function (XQuery)
Exposes a variable that contains a SQL relational value inside an XML data instance.
Syntax
sql:variable("variableName") as xdt:anyAtomicType?
Remarks
As described in the topic Binding Relational Data Inside XML, you can use this function when you use XML data type methods to expose a relational value inside XML.
For example, the query() method is used to specify a query against an XML instance that is stored in an xml data type variable or column. Sometimes, you might also want your query to use values from a Transact-SQL variable, or parameter, to bring relational and XML data together. To do this, you use the sql:variable function.
The SQL value will be mapped to a corresponding XQuery value and its type will be an XQuery base type that is equivalent to the corresponding SQL type.
In SQL Server 2005, you cannot refer to values that are of type xml or a common language runtime (CLR) user-defined type.
Examples
A. Using the sql:variable() function to bring a Transact-SQL variable value into XML
The following example constructs an XML instance that made up of the following:
- A value (
ProductID
) from a non-XML column. The sql:column() function is used to bind this value in the XML. - A value (
ListPrice
) from a non-XML column from another table. Again,sql:column()
is used to bind this value in the XML. - A value (
DiscountPrice
) from a Transact-SQL variable. Thesql:variable()
method is used to bind this value into the XML. - A value (
ProductModelName
) from an xml type column, to make the query more interesting.
This is the query:
DECLARE @price money
SET @price=2500.00
SELECT ProductID, Production.ProductModel.ProductModelID,CatalogDescription.query('
declare namespace pd="https://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelDescription";
<Product
ProductID="{ sql:column("Production.Product.ProductID") }"
ProductModelID= "{ sql:column("Production.Product.ProductModelID") }"
ProductModelName="{/pd:ProductDescription[1]/@ProductModelName }"
ListPrice="{ sql:column("Production.Product.ListPrice") }"
DiscountPrice="{ sql:variable("@price") }"
/>')
FROM Production.Product
JOIN Production.ProductModel
ON Production.Product.ProductModelID = Production.ProductModel.ProductModelID
WHERE ProductID=771
Note the following from the previous query:
- The XQuery inside the
query()
method constructs the XML. - The
namespace
keyword is used to define a namespace prefix in the XQuery Prolog. This is done because theProductModelName
attribute value is retrieved from theCatalogDescription xml
type column, which has a schema associated with it.
This is the result:
<Product ProductID="771" ProductModelID="19"
ProductModelName="Mountain 100"
ListPrice="3399.99" DiscountPrice="2500" />
See Also
Reference
SQL Server XQuery Extension Functions
Concepts
Typed vs. Untyped XML
xml Data Type
Generating XML Instances
XML Data Modification Language (XML DML)