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I'm trying to pull DATE value from an XML column of SQL table. Below is the sample data i have in xml column. I'm trying to get\read DATE using XQuery Value function.

DECLARE @XML XML = '<form><field name="BAR_DateTo" type="Date">
                         <date format="yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss">
                             <value>2011-07-04 00:00:00</value>
                         </date>
                    </field></form>'

SELECT
    @XML.value('(/form/field[@name="BAR_DateTo"]/value)[1]', 'date') AS BARDATE

I'm getting NULL value as output. I'm expecting to see 2011-07-04 00:00:00 or 2011-07-04.

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  • Shouldn't it be /form/field[@name="BAR_DateTo"]/date/value? Apr 3, 2014 at 17:40

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You xpath incorrect. Try this:

DECLARE @XML XML = '<field name="BAR_DateTo" type="Date">
                         <date format="yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss">
                             <value>2011-07-04 00:00:00</value>
                         </date>
                    </field>'
SELECT
   @XML.value('(//value)[1]', 'date') AS BARDATE

or you can use use full xpath if necessary:

SELECT
   @XML.value('(/field/date/value)[1]', 'date') AS BARDATE

If you want to filter field elements by name attribute, use this:

SELECT
   @XML.value('(/field[@name=''BAR_DateTo'']/date/value)[1]', 'date') AS BARDATE

It is depends how the boolean values represented in the XML. In your case you can try:

DECLARE @XML XML =
'<field name="BAR_corrects_prior_report" type="Boolean">
     <value>false</value>
</field>'

SELECT CASE @XML.value('(/field[@name=''BAR_corrects_prior_report''  and @type=''Boolean'']/value)[1]', 'varchar(10)')
       WHEN 'true' THEN 1
       ELSE 0 END AS BARDATE
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  • Thnaks Hamlet.I have updated code below one is working for me SELECT @XML.value('(//value)[1]', 'date') AS BARDATE I have missed Double backslash Thanks Apr 3, 2014 at 18:03
  • Hamlet, Can you provide sample on how to read boolean value in XML? <field name="BAR_corrects_prior_report" type="Boolean"><value>false</value></field> Apr 3, 2014 at 18:39

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