April 23, 2014 at 11:06 pm
I use:
Select * from Announce for xml path
the result is in a temp xml file:
<row>
<AnnounceID>2</AnnounceID>
<Title>Do you know</Title>
<Content>I know</Content>
<AddUser>Administrator</AddUser>
<AddTime>2014-04-24T12:55:09</AddTime>
<IsSendToParents>0</IsSendToParents>
<AddUserID>-1</AddUserID>
<ToUser>0</ToUser>
</row>
I want to get the result like this:
select XXX from Announce
print XXX
XXX:
<row>
<AnnounceID>2</AnnounceID>
<Title>Do you know</Title>
<Content>I know</Content>
<AddUser>Administrator</AddUser>
<AddTime>2014-04-24T12:55:09</AddTime>
<IsSendToParents>0</IsSendToParents>
<AddUserID>-1</AddUserID>
<ToUser>0</ToUser>
</row>
use a variable not a file to output the result
April 23, 2014 at 11:42 pm
Here is an example using AdventureWorks2012
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USE AdventureWorks2012;
GO
DECLARE @SOH_XML XML;
SELECT @SOH_XML = (
SELECT
SalesOrderID
,RevisionNumber
,OrderDate
,DueDate
,ShipDate
,Status
,OnlineOrderFlag
,SalesOrderNumber
,PurchaseOrderNumber
,AccountNumber
,CustomerID
,SalesPersonID
,TerritoryID
,BillToAddressID
,ShipToAddressID
,ShipMethodID
,CreditCardID
,CreditCardApprovalCode
,CurrencyRateID
,SubTotal
,TaxAmt
,Freight
,TotalDue
,Comment
,ModifiedDate
FROM Sales.SalesOrderHeader SOH
WHERE SOH.SalesOrderID = 61508
FOR XML PATH('ROW'), TYPE);
SELECT @SOH_XML;
PRINT CONVERT(NVARCHAR(MAX),@SOH_XML,3);
April 23, 2014 at 11:49 pm
redcn2004 (4/23/2014)
use a variable not a file to output the result
xml type columns are shown in the SSMS because it easy to read the data just by clicking it. when u convert it into nvarchar/varchar datatype it will show flat string. why u need to convert the data in 1st, it should be in the database with actual datatype.
April 24, 2014 at 12:16 am
I want to Print all the records to a XML Page,So I Need to convert select result to variable
April 24, 2014 at 12:27 am
redcn2004 (4/24/2014)
I want to Print all the records to a XML Page,So I Need to convert select result to variable
there is a limitation on Print statement that your value should not be greater then 8000 bytes.
so if you have a small record like Eirikur Eiriksson example, then its okay. but when you remove where clause and try to print the it data will be truncated.
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