I've got a data issue with some values stored in an XML column in a database. I've reproduced the problem as the following example:

Setup Script:

create table XMLTest
(
    [XML] xml
)

--A row with two duff entries
insert XMLTest values ('
    <root>
        <item>
            <flag>false</flag>
            <frac>0.5</frac>
        </item>
        <item>
            <flag>false</flag>
            <frac>0</frac>
        </item>
        <item>
            <flag>false</flag>
            <frac>0.5</frac>
        </item>     
        <item>
            <flag>true</flag>
            <frac>0.5</frac>
        </item>
    </root>
    ')

In the XML portion the incorrect entries are those with <flag>false</flag> and <frac>0.5</frac> as the value of flag should be true for non-zero frac values.

The following SQL identifies the XML item nodes that require update:

select
    i.query('.')
from
    XMLTest
    cross apply xml.nodes('root/item[flag="false" and frac > 0]') x(i)

I want to do an update to correct these nodes, but I don't see how to modify the item elements identified by a cross apply. I saw the update as looking something like this:

 update t
    set
        x.i.modify('replace value of (flag/text())[1] with "true"')
    from
        XMLTest t
        cross apply xml.nodes('root/item[flag="false" and frac > 0]') x(i)

However this isn't working: I get the error "Incorrect syntax near 'modify'".

Can this be done through this method?

I know an alternative would be to do a string replace on the xml column, but I don't like that as being a bit unsubtle (and I'm not confident it wouldn't break things in my real-word problem)

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It is not possible to update the one XML instance in more than one place at a time so you have to do the updates in a loop until you are done.

From http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms190675.aspx "Expression1: Identifies a node whose value is to be updated. It must identify only a single node."

-- While there are rows that needs to be updated
while exists(select *
             from XMLTest
             where [XML].exist('root/item[flag="false" and frac > 0]') = 1)
begin
  -- Update the first occurence in each XML instance 
  update XMLTest set
    [XML].modify('replace value of (root/item[flag="false" and frac > 0]/flag/text())[1] with "true"')
  where xml.exist('root/item[flag="false" and frac > 0]') = 1
end             
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My point is that i am updating single nodes (sort of). Each updatable node item is a seperate row because of the cross join. – Jon Egerton Jul 22 '11 at 19:18
@Jon - Yes I understand that. But the XML you need to update is in one row in the original table and it is also not possible to update the same row more than once with one update statement. – Mikael Eriksson Jul 22 '11 at 19:26
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