XML/XQuery/let
Содержание
Adding a let clause
File: Data.xml
<order>
<car model="A">
<id>0001</id>
<name language="en">name 1</name>
<colorChoices>navy black</colorChoices>
</car>
<car model="B">
<id>0002</id>
<name language="en">name 2</name>
</car>
<car model="B">
<id>0003</id>
<name language="en">name 3</name>
</car>
</order>
File: Query.xquery
for $car in doc("Data.xml")/order/car
let $name := $car/name
where $car/@model = "B"
order by $name
return $name
Output:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<name language="en">name 2</name>
<name language="en">name 3</name>
Intermingled for and let clauses
File: Data.xml
<order>
<car model="A">
<id>0001</id>
<name language="en">name 1</name>
</car>
<car model="B">
<id>0002</id>
<name language="en">name 2</name>
</car>
<car model="B">
<id>0003</id>
<name language="en">name 3</name>
</car>
<car model="C">
<id>0004</id>
<name language="en">name 4</name>
</car>
</order>
File: Query.xquery
let $doc := doc("Data.xml")
for $prod in $doc//car
let $prodmodel := $prod/@model
let $prodName := $prod/name
where $prodmodel = "B" or $prodmodel = "A"
return $prodName
Output:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<name language="en">name 1</name>
<name language="en">name 2</name>
<name language="en">name 3</name>
Let stateCt
File: Data.xml
<order>
<car dept="A">
<number>1</number>
<name language="en">name 1</name>
</car>
<car dept="B">
<number>2</number>
<name language="en">name 2</name>
</car>
<car dept="B">
<number>3</number>
<name language="en">name 3</name>
</car>
<car dept="C">
<number>4</number>
<name language="en">name 4</name>
</car>
</order>
File: Query.xquery
let $doc := doc("Data.xml")
return $doc//number | $doc//name
Output:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<number>1</number>
<name language="en">name 1</name>
<number>2</number>
<name language="en">name 2</name>
<number>3</number>
<name language="en">name 3</name>
<number>4</number>
<name language="en">name 4</name>
Using a let clause with a range expression
File: Query.xquery
let $i := (1 to 3)
return <oneEval>{$i}</oneEval>
Output:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<oneEval>1 2 3</oneEval>