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How to blot clause in xml

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A subquery can be nested inside the WHERE or HAVING clause of an outer SELECT , INSERT , UPDATE , or DELETE statement, or inside another subquery.
XML data can be queried using an SQL fullselect or with the SQL/XML query functions of XMLQUERY and XMLTABLE. The XMLEXISTS predicate can also be used in SQL queries on XML data. When querying XML data using only SQL, without any XQuery, you can query only at the column level by issuing a fullselect.
You use query criteria in the WHERE clause of a SELECT statement. Note: You do not have to base the criteria in your WHERE clause on the equivalence of values. You can use other comparison operators, such as greater than () or less than (
To run SQL queries on XML data, you can use the XQuery language, which is a query language designed specifically for XML data. Suppose you have the following XML document: To extract the name and age of all employees, you can use the following XQuery query: This query will return the following result:
You can optionally retrieve formal results of a SQL query as XML by specifying the FOR XML clause in the query. The FOR XML clause can be used in top-level queries and in subqueries. The top-level FOR XML clause can be used only in the SELECT statement.
The Where clause translates into the SQL SELECT statement. The format of the Where clause is a structured XML tree with a mixture of comparison operators, simple arithmetic operators, field (column) references, constant values, and predefined Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML) constants.
Use the value() and exist() methods to retrieve values from an XML type column. The following example shows using both the value() method and the exist() method of the xml data type. The value() method is used to retrieve ProductModelID attribute values from the XML.

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