September 2003
Intermediate to advanced
624 pages
14h 27m
English
You need to read XML data directly from the SQL Server.
Use the FOR XML clause in the stored procedure or
SQL statement.
The C# code is shown in Example 8-8.
Example 8-8. File: ReadXmlDirectForm.cs
// Namespaces, variables, and constants
using System;
using System.Configuration;
using System.Xml;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.SqlClient;
// . . .
// Select statement to read XML directly.
String sqlText = "SELECT * FROM Orders FOR XML AUTO, XMLDATA";
// Create the connection.
SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(
ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings["Sql_ConnectString"]);
conn.Open( );
// Create the command.
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(sqlText, conn);
// Read the XML data into a XML reader.
XmlReader xr = cmd.ExecuteXmlReader( );
// Read the data from the XML reader into the DataSet.
DataSet ds = new DataSet( );
ds.ReadXml(xr, XmlReadMode.Fragment);
xr.Close( );
conn.Close( );
xmlTextBox.Text = ds.GetXml( );SQL Server 2000 introduced support for retrieving data in XML format
using the FOR XML clause. The
.NET SQL Server data provider SqlCommand object
has an ExecuteXmlReader( ) that allows you to
retrieve an XML stream directly from SQL Server, where it returns an
XmlReader that contains the results of the SQL
query. The ExecuteXmlReader( ) method can only be
used with SQL statements that return XML data, such as those with a
FOR XML clause. The ExecuteXmlReader( ) method can also be used to return ...
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