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Say I have this setup:

-- tables
declare @main table (id int, name varchar(20))
declare @subA table (id int, mid int, name varchar(20))
declare @subA1 table (id int, subAid int, name varchar(20))
declare @subA2 table (id int, subAid int, name varchar(20))
declare @subB table (id int, mid int, name varchar(20))

-- sample data
insert @main values (1, 'A')
insert @main values (2, 'B')
insert @SubA values (1, 1, 'A')
insert @SubA values (2, 1, 'B')
insert @SubA values (3, 2, 'C')
insert @SubA1 values (1, 1, 'A')
insert @SubA2 values (1, 2, 'A')
insert @SubB values (1, 1, 'A')
insert @SubB values (2, 1, 'B')
insert @SubB values (3, 2, 'C')

-- results
select m.id, m.name, a.name, a1.name, a2.name, b.name
from @main m
left outer join @SubA a on m.id = a.mid
left outer join @SubA1 a1 on a.id = a1.subAid
left outer join @SubA2 a2 on a.id = a2.subAid
left outer join @SubB b on m.id = b.mid

This returns:

1   A	A	A	NULL	A
1   A	A	A	NULL	B
1   A	B	NULL	A	A
1   A	B	NULL	A	B
2   B	C	NULL	NULL	C

If I use "for xml auto" then I get:

<m id="1" name="A">
  <a name="A">
    <a1 name="A">
      <a2>
        <b name="A" />
        <b name="B" />
      </a2>
    </a1>
  </a>
  <a name="B">
    <a1>
      <a2 name="A">
        <b name="A" />
        <b name="B" />
      </a2>
    </a1>
  </a>
</m>
<m id="2" name="B">
  <a name="C">
    <a1>
      <a2>
        <b name="C" />
      </a2>
    </a1>
  </a>
</m>

However, this isn't what I need. What I want to show is that @main is the main table which has two children: @subA and @SubB. @SubA in turn also has two children: @SubA1 and @SubA2, so I would like to get back:

<m id="1" name="A">
  <a name="A">
    <a1 name="A"></a1>
    <a2></a2>    
  </a>
  <a name="B">
    <a1></a1>
    <a2 name="A"></a2>    
  </a>
  <b name="A" />
  <b name="B" />  
</m>
<m id="2" name="B">
  <a name="C">
    <a1></a1>
    <a2></a2>    
  </a>
  <b name="C" />  
</m>

I'm pretty sure that I will have to use "for xml explicit", but out of all the attempts I have tried so far I haven't been able to get the format that I need.

Can anyone show an example query that will return the data in the required format?

Thanks, Mark

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what version of SQL Server are you using?? SQL Server 2005 and up have FOR XML PATH which is a lot easier than EXPLICIT.... – marc_s Dec 11 '09 at 19:19
I can't guarantee that it will be on a 2005+ box as there are still some people who run it on 2000 so it has to work for both platforms. Also, I don't think FOR XML PATH would give me the flexibility needed to produce the output I listed above. I'd be happy to be proved wrong though! – ca8msm Dec 13 '09 at 21:53
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2 Answers

You can also re-write query to control the xml output, Google nested FOR XML QUERY. Here is an example using FOR XML AUTO, you could probably get better control using this technique with FOR XML PATH.

-- tables
declare @main table (id int, name varchar(20))
declare @subA table (id int, mid int, name varchar(20))
declare @subA1 table (id int, subAid int, name varchar(20))
declare @subA2 table (id int, subAid int, name varchar(20))
declare @subB table (id int, mid int, name varchar(20))

-- sample data
insert @main values (1, 'm(1)')
insert @main values (2, 'm(2)')
insert @SubA values (1, 1, 'm(1)/a(1)')
insert @SubA values (2, 1, 'm(1)/a(2)')
insert @SubA values (3, 2, 'm(2)/a(3)')
insert @SubA1 values (1, 1, 'a(1)/a1(1)')
insert @SubA2 values (1, 1, 'a(1)/a2(1)')
insert @SubA2 values (2, 2, 'a(2)/a2(2)')
insert @SubB values (1, 1, 'm(1)/b(1)')
insert @SubB values (2, 1, 'm(1)/b(2)')
insert @SubB values (3, 2, 'm(2)/b(3)')

SELECT  m.id
       ,m.name
       ,( SELECT    [name]
                   ,( SELECT    [name]
                      FROM      @subA1 AS a1
                      WHERE     a1.subAid = a.id
                    FOR XML AUTO, TYPE
                    )
                   ,( SELECT    [name]
                      FROM      @subA2 AS a2
                      WHERE     a2.subAid = a.id
                    FOR XML AUTO, TYPE
                    )
          FROM      @SubA AS a
          WHERE     m.id = a.mid
        FOR XML AUTO, TYPE
        )
       ,( SELECT    [name]
          FROM      @SubB AS b
          WHERE     m.id = b.mid
        FOR XML AUTO, TYPE
        )
FROM    @main AS m
FOR XML AUTO

Returns:

<m id="1" name="m(1)">
  <a name="m(1)/a(1)">
    <a1 name="a(1)/a1(1)" />
    <a2 name="a(1)/a2(1)" />
  </a>
  <a name="m(1)/a(2)">
    <a2 name="a(2)/a2(2)" />
  </a>
  <b name="m(1)/b(1)" />
  <b name="m(1)/b(2)" />
</m>
<m id="2" name="m(2)">
  <a name="m(2)/a(3)" />
  <b name="m(2)/b(3)" />
</m>
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Thank you. It's a bit "messy" in terms of the original sql statement, but it does provide the output I want so this may be the answer I go for in the end. – ca8msm Dec 13 '09 at 21:56
Unfortunately, I won't be able to use this approach. There may be multiple "A1" records returned from the query and you can't return multiple rows as part of a nested subquery. – ca8msm Dec 14 '09 at 15:58
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Admittedly, this doesn't answer your question, but in general I've found the UNION approach with XML EXPLICIT a good approach, as the SQL is much clearer to read. An example is here:

http://jdixon.dotnetdevelopersjournal.com/sql_2000s_for_xml_explicit_vs_sql_2005s_for_xml_path.htm

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Thank you, I've also seen several examples that use UNION queries, I'm just not sure if that's what I need or not! – ca8msm Dec 11 '09 at 11:41
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