I have a 'Metadata' field in table 'Document' that has the following data:
<properties>
<property name="someProp">xyz</property>
<property name="reportId">55</property>
<property name="someOtherProp">abc</property>
</properties>'
How can I write a query that returns records where a property element exists with a name of "reportId" and that "reportId" property element has a value of 55? Sometimes the "reportId" property node is the only one that exists, sometimes not, and it's not always in the above order so I can't query on absolute positions. Any ideas?
There is no need to extract the value. Use exist() Method (xml Data Type) instead.
select *
from Document
where Metadata.exist('/properties/property[@name="reportId" and . = 55]') = 1
Nevermind, got it. For reference:
select * from Document
where Metadata.value('(/properties/property[@name="reportId"])[1]', 'int') = 55
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