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I have one app.exe.config file and I am trying to read it via XmlDocument. However, the following code is not working (getting the value as null):

XmlDocument appSettingsDoc = new XmlDocument();
appSettingsDoc.Load(@"C:\DBUpgraderConfig\DBUpgrader.exe.config");
XmlNode node = appSettingsDoc.SelectSingleNode("//appSettings");
XmlElement value = (XmlElement)node.SelectSingleNode("UserName");

Here is the XML:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<configuration>
  <appSettings>
    <add key="Server" value="Xeon-s7\MSSQL2008"/>
    <add key="Username" value=""/>
    <add key="Password" value=""/>
  </appSettings>
  <startup>
    <supportedRuntime version="v2.0.50727"/>
  </startup>
</configuration>
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  • value is coming out to be null
    – Akshay J
    Oct 30, 2014 at 12:31
  • Is node null or value? Oct 30, 2014 at 12:32
  • value is null, node has good data
    – Akshay J
    Oct 30, 2014 at 12:35
  • The problem is there's no node named UserName, but only a node add with an attribute Key that's UserName. You need to use a different XPath query to get the element with the desired attribute value. Oct 30, 2014 at 12:41

3 Answers 3

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You should compare the attribute key, instead of trying to get it as node name:

XmlElement value = (XmlElement)node.SelectSingleNode("//add[@key='Username']");

This will get you the add node. You can do whatever you want with it, including getting the attribute value.

string val = value.Attributes["value"].Value;
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This is a lot easier using an XPath expression:

var appSettingsDoc = XmlDocument.Load(@"C:\DBUpgraderConfig\DBUpgrader.exe.config");

var node = appSettingsDoc.XPathSelectElement("//configuration/appSettings/add[@key = 'Username']");

// for example:
node.Attribute["value"].Value = "John Doe";  
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1

You are searching for UserName but you have Username defined.

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  • This is just part of the problem, but you are right about the typo. Oct 30, 2014 at 12:42

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