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XQuery

by Priscilla Walmsley
March 2007
Intermediate to advanced
512 pages
21h 15m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Chapter 12. Queries, Prologs, and Modules

This chapter covers the structure of queries in more detail. It discusses the query prolog and its various declarations. It then describes how to assemble queries from multiple modules, declare global variables, and define external functions.

Structure of a Query: Prolog and Body

An XQuery query is made up of two parts: a prolog and a body. The query prolog is an optional section that appears at the beginning of a query. The prolog can contain various declarations that affect settings used in evaluating the query. This includes namespace declarations, imports of schemas, variable declarations, function declarations, and other setting values. In a query module of any size, the prolog is actually likely to be much larger than the body.

Example 12-1 shows a query with a prolog containing several different types of declarations.

Example 12-1. A query prolog

xquery version "1.0";
declare default element namespace "http://datypic.com/cat";
declare boundary-space preserve;
declare default collation "http://datypic.com/collation/custom";
declare namespace ord = "http://datypic.com/ord";
import schema namespace prod="http://datypic.com/prod"
                        at "http://datypic.com/prod.xsd";
declare function local:getProdNums
  ($catalog as element( )) as xs:integer*
  {for $prod in $catalog/product
   return xs:integer($prod/number)};

The query body is a single expression, but that expression can consist of a sequence of one or more expressions that are separated by commas. ...

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