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SQL Server supporta il xml
tipo di dati e gli sviluppatori possono recuperare set di risultati, incluso questo tipo usando il comportamento standard della SqlCommand classe . Una xml
colonna può essere recuperata esattamente come viene recuperata qualsiasi colonna ,ad esempio in un SqlDataReaderoggetto , ma se si desidera utilizzare il contenuto della colonna come XML, è necessario usare un oggetto XmlReader.
Esempio
Nell'applicazione console seguente vengono selezionate due righe, ognuna contenente una colonna xml
, dalla tabella Sales.Store del database AdventureWorks a un'istanza SqlDataReader. Per ogni riga, il valore della xml
colonna viene letto usando il GetSqlXml metodo di SqlDataReader. Il valore viene archiviato in un oggetto XmlReader. Si noti che è necessario utilizzare GetSqlXml anziché il GetValue metodo se si desidera impostare il contenuto su una SqlXml variabile. GetValue Restituisce il valore della xml
colonna come stringa.
Annotazioni
Il database di esempio AdventureWorks non è installato per impostazione predefinita quando si installa SQL Server. È possibile installarlo eseguendo il programma di installazione di SQL Server.
// Example assumes the following directives:
// using System.Data.SqlClient;
// using System.Xml;
// using System.Data.SqlTypes;
static void GetXmlData(string connectionString)
{
using (SqlConnection connection = new(connectionString))
{
connection.Open();
// The query includes two specific customers for simplicity's
// sake. A more realistic approach would use a parameter
// for the CustomerID criteria. The example selects two rows
// in order to demonstrate reading first from one row to
// another, then from one node to another within the xml column.
const string commandText =
"SELECT Demographics from Sales.Store WHERE " +
"CustomerID = 3 OR CustomerID = 4";
SqlCommand commandSales = new(commandText, connection);
SqlDataReader salesReaderData = commandSales.ExecuteReader();
// Multiple rows are returned by the SELECT, so each row
// is read and an XmlReader (an xml data type) is set to the
// value of its first (and only) column.
var countRow = 1;
while (salesReaderData.Read())
// Must use GetSqlXml here to get a SqlXml type.
// GetValue returns a string instead of SqlXml.
{
SqlXml salesXML =
salesReaderData.GetSqlXml(0);
XmlReader salesReaderXml = salesXML.CreateReader();
Console.WriteLine("-----Row " + countRow + "-----");
// Move to the root.
salesReaderXml.MoveToContent();
// We know each node type is either Element or Text.
// All elements within the root are string values.
// For this simple example, no elements are empty.
while (salesReaderXml.Read())
{
if (salesReaderXml.NodeType == XmlNodeType.Element)
{
var elementLocalName =
salesReaderXml.LocalName;
salesReaderXml.Read();
Console.WriteLine(elementLocalName + ": " +
salesReaderXml.Value);
}
}
countRow++;
}
}
}
' Example assumes the following directives:
' Imports System.Data.SqlClient
' Imports System.Xml
' Imports System.Data.SqlTypes
Private Sub GetXmlData(ByVal connectionString As String)
Using connection As SqlConnection = New SqlConnection(connectionString)
connection.Open()
'The query includes two specific customers for simplicity's
'sake. A more realistic approach would use a parameter
'for the CustomerID criteria. The example selects two rows
'in order to demonstrate reading first from one row to
'another, then from one node to another within the xml
'column.
Dim commandText As String = _
"SELECT Demographics from Sales.Store WHERE " & _
"CustomerID = 3 OR CustomerID = 4"
Dim commandSales As New SqlCommand(commandText, connection)
Dim salesReaderData As SqlDataReader = commandSales.ExecuteReader()
' Multiple rows are returned by the SELECT, so each row
' is read and an XmlReader (an xml data type) is set to the
' value of its first (and only) column.
Dim countRow As Integer = 1
While salesReaderData.Read()
' Must use GetSqlXml here to get a SqlXml type.
' GetValue returns a string instead of SqlXml.
Dim salesXML As SqlXml = _
salesReaderData.GetSqlXml(0)
Dim salesReaderXml As XmlReader = salesXML.CreateReader()
Console.WriteLine("-----Row " & countRow & "-----")
' Move to the root.
salesReaderXml.MoveToContent()
' We know each node type is either Element or Text.
' All elements within the root are string values.
' For this simple example, no elements
' are empty.
While salesReaderXml.Read()
If salesReaderXml.NodeType = XmlNodeType.Element Then
Dim elementLocalName As String = _
salesReaderXml.LocalName
salesReaderXml.Read()
Console.WriteLine(elementLocalName & ": " & _
salesReaderXml.Value)
End If
End While
countRow = countRow + 1
End While
End Using
End Sub