Oracle® Database SQL Language Reference 11g Release 2 (11.2) Part Number E26088-03 |
|
|
PDF · Mobi · ePub |
XMLROOT
lets you create a new XML value by providing version and standalone properties in the XML root information (prolog) of an existing XML value. If the value_expr
already has a prolog, then the database returns an error. If the input is null, then the function returns null.
The value returned takes the following form:
<?xml version = "version" [ STANDALONE = "{yes | no}" ]?>
The first value_expr
specifies the XML value for which you are providing prolog information.
In the VERSION
clause, value_expr
must resolve to a string representing a valid XML version. If you specify NO
VALUE
for VERSION
, then the version defaults to 1.0.
If you omit the optional STANDALONE
clause, or if you specify it with NO
VALUE
, then the standalone property is absent from the value returned by the function.
The following statement uses the DUAL
table to illustrate the syntax of XMLROOT
:
SELECT XMLROOT ( XMLType('<poid>143598</poid>'), VERSION '1.0', STANDALONE YES) AS "XMLROOT" FROM DUAL; XMLROOT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?> <poid>143598</poid>