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query() Method (xml Data Type)

Specifies an XQuery against an instance of the xml data type. The result is of xml type. The method returns an instance of untyped XML.

Syntax

query ('XQuery')

Arguments

  • XQuery
    Is a string , an XQuery expression, that queries for XML nodes such as elements, attributes, in an XML instance.

Examples

This section provides examples of using the query() method of the xml data type.

A. Using the query() method against an xml type variable

The following example declares a variable @myDoc of xml type and assigns an XML instance to it. The query() method is then used to specify an XQuery against the document.

The query retrieves the <Features> child element of the <ProductDescription> element:

declare @myDoc xml
set @myDoc = '<Root>
<ProductDescription ProductID="1" ProductName="Road Bike">
<Features>
  <Warranty>1 year parts and labor</Warranty>
  <Maintenance>3 year parts and labor extended maintenance is available</Maintenance>
</Features>
</ProductDescription>
</Root>'
SELECT @myDoc.query('/Root/ProductDescription/Features')

This is the result:

<Features>
  <Warranty>1 year parts and labor</Warranty>
  <Maintenance>3 year parts and labor extended maintenance is available</Maintenance>
</Features>      

B. Using the query() method against an XML type column

In the following example, the query() method is used to specify an XQuery against the CatalogDescription column of xml type in the AdventureWorks database:

SELECT CatalogDescription.query('
declare namespace PD="https://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelDescription";
<Product ProductModelID="{ /PD:ProductDescription[1]/@ProductModelID }" />
') as Result
FROM Production.ProductModel
where CatalogDescription.exist('
declare namespace PD="https://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelDescription";
declare namespace wm="https://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelWarrAndMain";
     /PD:ProductDescription/PD:Features/wm:Warranty ') = 1

Note the following from the previous query:

  • The CatalogDescription column is a typed xml column . This means it has a schema collection associated with it. In the XQuery Prolog, the namespace keyword is used to define the prefix that is later used in the query body.
  • The query() method constructs XML, a <Product> element that has a ProductModelID attribute, in which the ProductModelID attribute value is retrieved from the database. For more information about XML construction, see XML Construction (XQuery).
  • The exist() method (XML data type) in the WHERE clause is used to find only rows that contains the <Warranty> element in the XML. Again, the namespace keyword is used to define two namespace prefixes.

This is the partial result:

<Product ProductModelID="19"/> 
<Product ProductModelID="23"/> 
...

Note that the query() and exist() methods both declare the PD prefix. In these cases, you can use WITH XMLNAMESPACES to first define the prefixes and use it in the query.

WITH XMLNAMESPACES (
   'https://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelDescription' AS PD,
   'https://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/07/adventure-works/ProductModelWarrAndMain' AS wm)
SELECT CatalogDescription.query('
<Product ProductModelID="{ /PD:ProductDescription[1]/@ProductModelID }" />
') as Result
FROM Production.ProductModel
where CatalogDescription.exist('
     /PD:ProductDescription/PD:Features/wm:Warranty ') = 1

See Also

Concepts

Adding Namespaces Using WITH XMLNAMESPACES
Typed vs. Untyped XML
xml Data Type
Generating XML Instances
XML Data Modification Language (XML DML)
Sample XML Applications

Other Resources

xml Data Type Methods

Help and Information

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