Oracle9i SQL Reference Release 2 (9.2) Part Number A96540-02 |
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XMLTransform::=
XMLTransform
takes as arguments an XMLType
instance and an XSL style sheet, which is itself a form of XMLType
instance. It applies the style sheet to the instance and returns an XMLType
.
This function is useful for organizing data according to a style sheet as you are retrieving it from the database.
See Also:
Oracle9i XML API Reference - XDK and Oracle XML DB for more information on this function |
The XMLTransform
function requires the existence of an XSL style sheet. Here is an example of a very simple style sheet that alphabetizes elements within a node:
CREATE TABLE xsl_tab (col1 XMLTYPE); INSERT INTO xsl_tab VALUES ( XMLTYPE.createxml( '<?xml version="1.0"?> <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" > <xsl:output encoding="utf-8"/> <!-- alphabetizes an xml tree --> <xsl:template match="*"> <xsl:copy> <xsl:apply-templates select="*|text()"> <xsl:sort select="name(.)" data-type="text" order="ascending"/> </xsl:apply-templates> </xsl:copy> </xsl:template> <xsl:template match="text()"> <xsl:value-of select="normalize-space(.)"/> </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet> ')); 1 row created.
The next example uses the xsl_tab
XSL style sheet to alphabetize the elements in one warehouse_spec
of the sample table oe.warehouses
:
SELECT XMLTRANSFORM(w.warehouse_spec, x.col1).GetClobVal() FROM warehouses w, xsl_tab x WHERE w.warehouse_name = 'San Francisco'; XMLTRANSFORM(W.WAREHOUSE_SPEC,X.COL1).GETCLOBVAL() -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <Warehouse> <Area>50000</Area> <Building>Rented</Building> <DockType>Side load</DockType> <Docks>1</Docks> <Parking>Lot</Parking> <RailAccess>N</RailAccess> <VClearance>12 ft</VClearance> <WaterAccess>Y</WaterAccess> </Warehouse>