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I have an XMLTYPE column that contains similar XML structure but with different namespaces. I am trying to extract some value from that XML on different rows by using dynamic namespace string with the extractValue operator, but so far I could not make it work.

To be a bit more explicit, here is the query I am trying to run:

SELECT extractValue(X.XML, '/ns1:a', 'xmlns:ns1="'||XSD.NAMESPACE||'"')
FROM XML_TEST X
JOIN XSD_TEST XSD ON X.XSD_ID = XSD.ID

Here is the SQL to create the tables and the data for it:

CREATE TABLE XSD_TEST (NAMESPACE VARCHAR2(1024), ID NUMBER(19) PRIMARY KEY);
CREATE TABLE XML_TEST(XML XMLTYPE, XSD_ID NUMBER(19));
ALTER TABLE XML_TEST ADD CONSTRAINT FK_XSD_ID FOREIGN KEY(XSD_ID) REFERENCES XSD_TEST(ID);
INSERT INTO XSD_TEST (NAMESPACE, ID) VALUES ('http://my.test/v1', 1);
INSERT INTO XSD_TEST (NAMESPACE, ID) VALUES ('http://my.test/v2', 2);
INSERT INTO XML_TEST (XML, XSD_ID) VALUES (XMLTYPE('<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?><v1:a xmlns:v1="http://my.test/v1">TEST1</v1:a>'), 1);
INSERT INTO XML_TEST (XML, XSD_ID) VALUES (XMLTYPE('<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?><v2:a xmlns:v2="http://my.test/v2">TEST2</v2:a>'), 2);

If I run :

SELECT extractValue(X.XML, '/ns1:a', 'xmlns:ns1="'||XSD.NAMESPACE||'"')
FROM XML_TEST X
JOIN XSD_TEST XSD ON X.XSD_ID = XSD.ID
WHERE X.XSD_ID = 1

It properly return TEST1.

If I run :

SELECT extractValue(X.XML, '/ns1:a', 'xmlns:ns1="'||XSD.NAMESPACE||'"')
FROM XML_TEST X
JOIN XSD_TEST XSD ON X.XSD_ID = XSD.ID
WHERE X.XSD_ID = 2

It properly return TEST2.

But if I run :

SELECT extractValue(X.XML, '/ns1:a', 'xmlns:ns1="'||XSD.NAMESPACE||'"')
FROM XML_TEST X
JOIN XSD_TEST XSD ON X.XSD_ID = XSD.ID;

It returns TEST1 and (null)

Can someone tell me why I am getting such results and how I could actually get the "correct" result: TEST1 and TEST2?

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    I get TEST1 and TEST2 from your final query. In 11gR2 (11.2.0.3); but TEST1 and null in 10gR2 (10.2.0.5). What version are you getting null in?
    – Alex Poole
    May 28, 2015 at 14:47
  • @AlexPoole I use Oracle 12 May 28, 2015 at 17:10
  • Then that is surprising; except that extractValue is deprecated of course. XMLQuery and XMLTable versions worked for me in 11gR2, so perhaps they will for you in 12c? I don't have a 12c instance to test them on.
    – Alex Poole
    May 28, 2015 at 17:12
  • @AlexPoole Thanks, interesting to know. Do you know by any chance the equivalent's of existsNode and extractValue (more or less) or have a link that could point me in the right direction? May 28, 2015 at 17:17
  • You can replace extractValue with XMLQuery; and existsNode with XMLExists. Not direct replacements, you'll need to figure out the XQuery versions of your conditions.
    – Alex Poole
    May 28, 2015 at 18:09

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Following on from comments, extractValue() is deprecated, which might explain why it's behaving the same in 12c as it did in 10g, though the code in the question works in 11g. You may have more joy using XMLQuery or XMLTable in 12c; but I don't have a 12c instance to test these on, so some of these 11gR2 observations also may not hold, though I would hope most would.

With an XMLQuery, you can't embed the namespace path with concatenation:

SELECT XMLQuery('declare namespace ns1="'||XSD.NAMESPACE||'"; /ns1:a/text()'
  PASSING X.XML RETURNING CONTENT) AS VALUE
FROM XML_TEST X
JOIN XSD_TEST XSD ON X.XSD_ID = XSD.ID;

ORA-19109: RETURNING keyword expected

But you can use a CTE to generate the full XPath:

SELECT cast(XMLQuery('declare namespace ns1="http://my.test/v1"; /ns1:a/text()'
  PASSING X.XML RETURNING CONTENT) as varchar2(30)) AS VALUE
FROM XML_TEST X
JOIN XSD_TEST XSD ON X.XSD_ID = XSD.ID;

VALUE    
----------
TEST1
TEST2

Or as an alternative approach, you could wildcard the namespace (I'm casting here because my thin driver doesn't like the returned content, but you may not need to do that):

SELECT CAST(XMLQuery('//*[local-name() = ''a'']/text()'
  PASSING X.XML RETURNING CONTENT) AS VARCHAR(10)) AS VALUE
FROM XML_TEST X;

VALUE    
----------
TEST1     
TEST2     

Or wildcard the namespace, but then restrict using a passed variable, which is kind of neat:

SELECT CAST(XMLQuery('//*[local-name() = ''a'' and namespace-uri() = $ns1]/text()'
  PASSING X.XML, XSD.NAMESPACE AS "ns1" RETURNING CONTENT) AS VARCHAR(10)) AS VALUE
FROM XML_TEST X
JOIN XSD_TEST XSD ON X.XSD_ID = XSD.ID;

VALUE    
----------
TEST1     
TEST2     

With XMLTable, you can't pass the column value directly in either:

SELECT T.*
FROM XML_TEST X
JOIN XSD_TEST XSD ON X.XSD_ID = XSD.ID
CROSS JOIN XMLTable(XMLNamespaces(XSD.NAMESPACE as "ns1"), '/ns1:a'
  PASSING X.XML
  COLUMNS value VARCHAR2(80) PATH '.'
) T;

ORA-19102: XQuery string literal expected

You can use the wildcard approach here too:

SELECT T.*
FROM XML_TEST X
CROSS JOIN XMLTable('for $i in /*[local-name() = ''a''] return $i'
  PASSING X.XML
  COLUMNS value VARCHAR2(10) PATH '.'
) T;

VALUE    
----------
TEST1     
TEST2     

Or passing the URI again:

SELECT T.*
FROM XML_TEST X
JOIN XSD_TEST XSD ON X.XSD_ID = XSD.ID
CROSS JOIN XMLTable('for $i in /*[local-name() = ''a'' and namespace-uri() = $ns1] return $i'
  PASSING X.XML, XSD.NAMESPACE AS "ns1"
  COLUMNS value VARCHAR2(10) PATH '.'
) T;

VALUE    
----------
TEST1     
TEST2     

SQL Fiddle, also on 11gR2 (and needing a cast on the first query too in this environment).

It will be interesting to see how these behave in 12c, and which works best for you. Assuming they work at all...

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