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In below XML:

<company>
    <customers>
    <customer cno="2222">
            <cname>Charles</cname>
            <street>123 Main St.</street>
            <city>Wichita</city>
            <zip>67226</zip>
            <phone>316-636-5555</phone>
        </customer>
        <customer cno="1000">
            <cname>Bismita</cname>
            <street>Ashford Dunwoody</street>
            <city>Wichita</city>
            <zip>67226-1555</zip>
            <phone>000-000-0000</phone>
        </customer>     
    </customers>
</company>

I need to get the customer's no which is an attribute. In XPath I know it is /company/customers/customer/@cno, in XQuery I've tried below expression but didn't work for me:

for $c in /company/customers/customer
return $c/@cno
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  • XQuery uses plain XPath; your attempt works for me. What does return $c give you?
    – Tomalak
    Apr 17, 2013 at 2:39
  • I'm using EditX software for this, but it show error "Cannot create an attribute node whose parent is document node." Can you please let me know in which tool you try this, so I can switch to that tool. May be it is tool specific issue.
    – Itz.Irshad
    Apr 17, 2013 at 2:49
  • Sometimes searching for the exact error message does wonders. It turned up this question as the first hit for me, I'm sure it would have done the same for you.
    – Tomalak
    Apr 17, 2013 at 7:03
  • You can also use the shorter /company/customers/customer/@cno/data() which doesn't require an explicit loop.
    – Jens Erat
    Apr 17, 2013 at 7:35

2 Answers 2

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You should use data to pick attribute value:-

for $c in /company/customers/customer
return data($c/@cno)
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You can also use string to get attribute value:

for $c in /company/customers/customer
    return $c/@cno/string()
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  • I was able to get this to work where wrapping it in data() did not. I think its because my parser is strictly older xpath/xquery.
    – Jeff Meden
    Jan 6, 2016 at 21:19

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