| Oracle9i SQL Reference Release 2 (9.2) Part Number A96540-02 |
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XMLColAttVal::=
XMLColAttVal creates an XML fragment and then expands the resulting XML so that each XML fragment has the name "column" with the attribute "name". You can use the AS c_alias clause to change the value of the name attribute to something other than the column name.
You must specify a value for value_expr. If value_expr is null, then no element is returned.
You cannot specify an object type column for value_expr.
The following example creates an Emp element for a subset of employees, with nested employee_id, last_name, and salary elements as the contents of Emp. Each nested element is named column and has a name attribute with the column name as the attribute value:
SELECT XMLELEMENT("Emp", XMLCOLATTVAL(e.employee_id, e.last_name, e.salary)) "Emp Element" FROM employees e WHERE employee_id = 204; Emp Element -------------------------------------------------------------------- <Emp> <column name="EMPLOYEE_ID">204</column> <column name="LAST_NAME">Baer</column> <column name="SALARY">10000</column> </Emp>
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the example for XMLFOREST to compare the output of these two functions |