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I have a column of type nvarchar(1000) that contains something that looks like an XML:

<Master>  
   <NodeA>lorem ipsum</NodeA>  
   <NodeB>lorem ipsum</NodeB>  
   <NodeC>lorem ipsum</NodeC>  
   <NodeD>lorem ipsum</NodeD>  
</Master>  

The value might have some carriage return and new lines embedded on it.

What would be the easiest way to get the value inside NodeA?

I've tried to remove the hardcoded string value <masterA> but then I feel I'm doing something wrong here.

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Try this:

DECLARE @XmlTable TABLE (ID INT NOT NULL, XmlContent NVARCHAR(1000))

INSERT INTO @XmlTable (ID, XmlContent)
VALUES (1, N'<Master>  
   <NodeA>lorem ipsum</NodeA>  
   <NodeB>lorem ipsum</NodeB>  
   <NodeC>lorem ipsum</NodeC>  
   <NodeD>lorem ipsum</NodeD>  
</Master>')

SELECT
    CAST(XmlContent AS XML).value('(/Master/NodeA)[1]', 'varchar(50)')
FROM
    @XmlTable
WHERE
    ID = 1

But if your column really only stores XML - you should make it an XML column - that's easier (no need to always do a CAST(... AS XML) before applying any XQuery methods), and it's also optimized in terms of storage.

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  • ...changing the DB field to XML would mean I would just remove the CASTING on the SELECT statement, is that right? Feb 26, 2015 at 1:17
  • @SDDeveloper: yes, and it would enable certain operations that won't work with a CAST..... (like using the .nodes() function in a CROSS APPLY situation)
    – marc_s
    Feb 26, 2015 at 5:45

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