I have a table called XML (in SQL Server 2008) and it has a field called XmlDocument
of type XML
. I am trying to to delete an attribute from an XML variable.
Here is how my xml looks like
<clue_personal_auto xmlns="http://cp.com/rules/client">
<admin>
<receipt_date>03/16/2011</receipt_date>
<date_request_ordered>03/16/2011</date_request_ordered>
<report_usage>Personal</report_usage>
</admin>
</clue_personal_auto>
My query
UPDATE XML
SET XmlDocument.modify('delete (/clue_personal_auto/@xmlns)[1]')
WHERE xmlid = 357
When I run this query in query analyzer I see the message "1 row(s) affected" but in reality the xmlns attribute of clue_personal_auto element is not being removed. Any idea what am I doing wrong.
Thanks BB
I can't seem to find an easy way to do this - but the real question remains: why do you want to remove the namespace?? Using the
WITH XMLNAMESPACES ...
construct, you can easily make use of the namespaces.Instead of putting a lot of effort in getting rid of it - learn about XML namespaces and start using them!
You can quite easily use that XML namespace in your queries:
and be happy with it - no need to artificially remove
xmlns=
declarations anymore!You need to use WITH xmlnamespaces, otherwise "/clue_personal_auto" does not match the NAMESPACED
clue_personal_auto xmlns="..."
node.Not only that, you cannot actually remove a namespace since it is not a normal attribute.
Example of removing a regular attribute