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hi itamp;#39;s Tim from Oracle base down calm in this video weamp;#39;ll be looking at SQL XML amongst other things this allows us to generate XML documents directly from SQL the XML element function is the basic unit for turning column data into XML fragments in this example the two parameters represent the tag name and the tag contents it can also be used to group together other fragments to form more complex structures the XML attributes function converts column data into attributes of the parent element the function call should contain one or more columns in a comma separated list the attribute names will match the column names using the default uppercase unless an alias is used an element can be made up of both attributes and child tags similar to XML attributes the XML forest function call allows you to process multiple columns at once but this time turning them into tags so far weamp;#39;ve only been dealing with single rows if we process multiple rows each row produces its o