Name
XMLATTRIBUTES — Creates a list of attributes and their values
Synopsis
XMLATTRIBUTES ( |
string_expr1 [AS alias1] varchar , |
string_expr2 [AS alias2] varchar , | |
... , | |
string_exprN [AS aliasN] varchar
) ; |
Description
This function creates a vector that may be used only as argument
of XMLELEMENT
function. The vector
has an even number of elements, each odd element is a name of an
attribute, an even element is its value. If the attribute value is
NULL, then no attribute and no value is created. If none of the
attribute is created, then the function returns NULL. If
string_expr is a column name, then you can omit the AS clause, and
Virtuoso uses the partially escaped form of the column name as the
attribute name.
Parameters
String_exprI [AS aliasI]
string value; AS clause is mandatory if it is not a column name but an expression of some other sort.
Examples
Example24.496.XMLATTRIBUTES() with two parameters
The following example produces an 'EmpName' elements with two attributes (if value of the column 'Region' is not NULL) or with one attribute (if value of the column 'Region' is NULL)
select XMLELEMENT ("EmpName", XMLATTRIBUTES ("FirstName" || ' ' || "LastName" as "Name", "Region" )) from "Demo"."demo"."Employees"; callret VARCHAR _______________________________________________________________________________ <EmpName Name="Nancy Davolio" Region="WA" /> <EmpName Name="Andrew Fuller" Region="WA" /> <EmpName Name="Janet Leverling" Region="WA" /> <EmpName Name="Margaret Peacock" Region="WA" /> <EmpName Name="Steven Buchanan" /> <EmpName Name="Michael Suyama" /> <EmpName Name="Robert King" /> <EmpName Name="Laura Callahan" Region="WA" /> <EmpName Name="Anne Dodsworth" /> 9 Rows.