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GetChild* methods
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Demonstrates several of the GetChild* methods.The input XML, available at http://www.chilkatsoft.com/data/get_child.xml, is this:
<root>
<fruit color="red">apple</fruit>
<fruit color="green">pear</fruit>
<veg color="orange">carrot</veg>
<meat animal="cow">beef</meat>
<xyz>
<fruit color="blue">blueberry</fruit>
<veg color="green">broccoli</veg>
</xyz>
<fruit color="purple">grape</fruit>
<cheese color="yellow">cheddar</cheese>
</root>
The output XML is this:
<abc b="pear" c="orange" a="130">Test</abc>
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-- Important: See this note about string length limitations for strings returned by sp_OAMethod calls.
--
CREATE PROCEDURE ChilkatSample
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @hr int
DECLARE @iTmp0 int
-- Important: Do not use nvarchar(max). See the warning about using nvarchar(max).
DECLARE @sTmp0 nvarchar(4000)
DECLARE @sTmp1 nvarchar(4000)
DECLARE @success int
SELECT @success = 0
DECLARE @xml int
EXEC @hr = sp_OACreate 'Chilkat.Xml', @xml OUT
IF @hr <> 0
BEGIN
PRINT 'Failed to create ActiveX component'
RETURN
END
DECLARE @child int
-- The sample input XML is available at http://www.chilkatsoft.com/data/get_child.xml
EXEC sp_OAMethod @xml, 'LoadXmlFile', @success OUT, 'get_child.xml'
IF @success <> 1
BEGIN
EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @xml, 'LastErrorText', @sTmp0 OUT
PRINT @sTmp0
EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @xml
RETURN
END
-- The NumChildren property contains the number of direct
-- child nodes. Note: The child nodes under "xyz" are NOT
-- direct children of "root". Therefore, the "root" node has
-- 7 direct children
EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @xml, 'NumChildren', @iTmp0 OUT
PRINT 'NumChildren = ' + @iTmp0
-- Iterate over the direct children by index. The first child
-- is at index 0.
DECLARE @i int
EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @xml, 'NumChildren', @iTmp0 OUT
SELECT @i = 0
WHILE @i <= @iTmp0 - 1
BEGIN
-- access the tag and content directly by index:
EXEC sp_OAMethod @xml, 'GetChildTagByIndex', @sTmp0 OUT, @i
EXEC sp_OAMethod @xml, 'GetChildContentByIndex', @sTmp1 OUT, @i
PRINT @i + ': ' + @sTmp0 + ' : ' + @sTmp1
SELECT @i = @i + 1
END
PRINT '-----'
-- Do the same as the above loop, but get the child node
-- and access the Tag and Content properties:
EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @xml, 'NumChildren', @iTmp0 OUT
SELECT @i = 0
WHILE @i <= @iTmp0 - 1
BEGIN
EXEC sp_OAMethod @xml, 'GetChild', @child OUT, @i
EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @child, 'Tag', @sTmp0 OUT
EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @child, 'Content', @sTmp1 OUT
PRINT @i + ': ' + @sTmp0 + ' : ' + @sTmp1
EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @child
SELECT @i = @i + 1
END
PRINT '-----'
-- Do the same as the above loop, but instead of creating
-- a new object instance for each child, call GetChild2 to
-- update the object's reference instead.
EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @xml, 'NumChildren', @iTmp0 OUT
SELECT @i = 0
WHILE @i <= @iTmp0 - 1
BEGIN
-- Navigate to the Nth child.
EXEC sp_OAMethod @xml, 'GetChild2', @success OUT, @i
EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @xml, 'Tag', @sTmp0 OUT
EXEC sp_OAGetProperty @xml, 'Content', @sTmp1 OUT
PRINT @i + ': ' + @sTmp0 + ' : ' + @sTmp1
-- Navigate back up to the parent:
EXEC sp_OAMethod @xml, 'GetParent2', @success OUT
SELECT @i = @i + 1
END
PRINT '-----'
-- Examine the result:
EXEC sp_OAMethod @xml, 'GetXml', @sTmp0 OUT
PRINT @sTmp0
EXEC @hr = sp_OADestroy @xml
END
GO