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*Oracle Database 12c Enterprise Edition Release 12.1.0.2.0 - 64bit Production
PL/SQL Release 12.1.0.2.0 - Production
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I have sample Query with XML like below:
with t(xml) as
(
select xmltype(
'<SSO_XML
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
TimeStamp="2020-08-05T21:57:23Z"
Target="Production"
Version="1.0"
TransactionIdentifier="PLAN_A"
SequenceNmbr="123456"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<PlanCode PlanCodeCode="CHOICE">
<S_DAYS FARE="10" Start="2020-08-07" End="2020-10-30" Mon="true" Tue="true" Weds="true" Thur="true" Fri="true" Sat="true" Sun="true">
<STUDENT>
<DIVISION ORIGINAL="150.05" Code="Flat" S_CODE="1" />
<DIVISION ORIGINAL="150.05" Code="Flat" S_CODE="2" />
</STUDENT>
</S_DAYS>
<S_DAYS FARE="20" Start="2020-08-07" End="2020-10-30" Mon="true" Tue="true" Weds="true" Thur="true" Fri="true" Sat="true" Sun="true">
<STUDENT>
<DIVISION ORIGINAL="150.05" Code="Flat" S_CODE="1" />
<DIVISION ORIGINAL="150.05" Code="Flat" S_CODE="2" />
</STUDENT>
</S_DAYS>
</PlanCode>
</SSO_XML>')
from dual
)
select h.PlanCodeCode
,b.Original
,b.code
,b.s_code
,node_level
from t
cross join
xmltable(xmlnamespaces(default 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema'),
'/SSO_XML'
passing t.xml
columns PlanCodeCode varchar2(100) path './PlanCode/@PlanCodeCode',
attributes xmltype path './PlanCode'
) h
cross join xmltable(xmlnamespaces(default 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema'),
'PlanCode/S_DAYS/STUDENT/DIVISION'
passing h.attributes
columns
ORIGINAL number path '@ORIGINAL',
Code varchar2(100) path '@Code',
S_CODE number path '@S_CODE',
node_level for ordinality
) b;
I am trying to get the node depth / level number. Here I have 2 S_DAYS nodes. I wanted to print the level number sequentially.
Actual Result:
Expected Result:
Any help will be much appreciated.
FOR ORDINALITY
returns only a generated row number. So it must be generated on the level you want to count.
with t(xml) as
(
select xmltype(
'<SSO_XML
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
TimeStamp="2020-08-05T21:57:23Z"
Target="Production"
Version="1.0"
TransactionIdentifier="PLAN_A"
SequenceNmbr="123456"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
<PlanCode PlanCodeCode="CHOICE">
<S_DAYS FARE="10" Start="2020-08-07" End="2020-10-30" Mon="true" Tue="true" Weds="true" Thur="true" Fri="true" Sat="true" Sun="true">
<STUDENT>
<DIVISION ORIGINAL="150.05" Code="Flat" S_CODE="1" />
<DIVISION ORIGINAL="150.05" Code="Flat" S_CODE="2" />
</STUDENT>
</S_DAYS>
<S_DAYS FARE="20" Start="2020-08-07" End="2020-10-30" Mon="true" Tue="true" Weds="true" Thur="true" Fri="true" Sat="true" Sun="true">
<STUDENT>
<DIVISION ORIGINAL="150.05" Code="Flat" S_CODE="1" />
<DIVISION ORIGINAL="150.05" Code="Flat" S_CODE="2" />
</STUDENT>
</S_DAYS>
</PlanCode>
</SSO_XML>')
from dual
)
select h.PlanCodeCode
,b.Original
,b.code
,b.s_code
,x.node_level
from t
cross join
xmltable(xmlnamespaces(default 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema'),
'/SSO_XML'
passing t.xml
columns PlanCodeCode varchar2(100) path './PlanCode/@PlanCodeCode',
attributes xmltype path './PlanCode'
) h
cross join xmltable(xmlnamespaces(default 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema'),
'PlanCode/S_DAYS'
passing h.attributes
columns
node_level for ordinality,
attributes xmltype path '/S_DAYS'
) x
cross join xmltable(xmlnamespaces(default 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema'),
'S_DAYS/STUDENT/DIVISION'
passing x.attributes
columns
ORIGINAL number path '@ORIGINAL',
Code varchar2(100) path '@Code',
S_CODE number path '@S_CODE'
) b;