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I'm having trouble coming up with a scalable solution. How can I append complex XML elements in SQL Server 2008?

For example, I have the following simple table:

CREATE TABLE my_audit (
    [id] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,  
    [xml_file] [xml] NULL,
 );

Let's say I insert the following XML file:

<Input>
  <Element1 />
</Input>

I can append a second element by running the following SQL statement:

UPDATE my_audit
SET xml_file.modify('insert element Element2 {""} as last into (/Input)[1]')
WHERE id = 1;

This works, and results in:

<Input>
  <Element1 />
  <Element2 />
</Input>

Unfortunately, this isn't scalable with more complex element types. Consider appending this XML:

<Input>
  <Element3>
    <subElement1></subElement1>
  </Element3>
</Input>

Now what do I do?

These sort of calls are being made by a .net application which uses ADO to connect to the database (no this can't change). If I wrote my own mapping library things could quickly get out of control. That isn't a scalable solution.

Is there a TSQL command that I could just pass a VARCHAR variable "<Element3><subElement1></subElement1></Element3>" to append? Maybe some other, better way?

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I learned instead of hard coding elements, attributes, etc. I could setup another XML variable to handle every odd situation I could run into.

So my old SQL statement:

UPDATE my_audit
SET xml_file.modify('insert element Element2 {""} as last into (/Input)[1]')
WHERE id = 1;

becomes:

DECLARE @xmlAppend XML = '<Element2 />';

UPDATE my_audit
SET xml_file.modify('insert sql:variable("@xmlAppend") as last into (/Input)[1]')
WHERE id = 1;

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