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I need to insert some xml into a SQL table column that looks like this:

<date format="ddd MMM dd HH:mm:ss \"UTC\" yyyy" />

SQL complains it is expecting whitespace after the double quote before the U.

INSERT INTO foo
(date)
VALUES ('<date format="ddd MMM dd HH:mm:ss \"UTC\" yyyy" />')

I've tried doubling the double quotes and the backslashes, but I get the same error.

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    There's a similar question stackoverflow.com/questions/650821/…, the answer is to use &quot; Apr 13, 2011 at 23:45
  • @Pedro - Presumably XML select CAST('<date format="ddd MMM dd HH:mm:ss \"UTC\" yyyy" />' as XML) gives XML parsing: line 1, character 37, whitespace expected. Apr 13, 2011 at 23:47
  • Yes, the column is an XML type. Apr 14, 2011 at 14:44
  • @thomaswilliams - I looked and didn't see that one. Probably because I didn't include the term XML in my search. Apr 14, 2011 at 14:47

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Your XML is invalid. " is not allowed in attribute values when you enclose the value with ".

Escape the " with &quot; like this

<date format="ddd MMM dd HH:mm:ss \&quot;UTC\&quot; yyyy" />

Or use ' to enclose the attribute value

<date format='ddd MMM dd HH:mm:ss \"UTC\" yyyy' />

The result in the XML column in SQL Server is the same no matter how you do it.

<date format="ddd MMM dd HH:mm:ss \&quot;UTC\&quot; yyyy"/>
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  • Ah, I didn't realize that the problem was the XML and not the SQL. Many thanks. Apr 14, 2011 at 14:45
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Use SQL parameters to avoid any issues with the values you have to insert

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