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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:25:30+00:00 2026-05-10T19:25:30+00:00

For this xml (in a SQL 2005 XML column): <doc> <a>1</a> <b ba="1" bb="2"

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For this xml (in a SQL 2005 XML column):

<doc>  <a>1</a>  <b ba="1" bb="2" bc="3" />  <c bd="3"/> </doc> 

I’d like to be able to retrieve the names of the attributes (ba, bb, bc, bd) rather than the values inside SQL Server 2005. Well, XPath certainly allows this with name() but SQL doesn’t support that. This is my chief complaint with using XML in SQL; you have to figure out which parts of the XML/Xpath/XQuery spec are in there.

The only way I can think of to do this is to build a CLR proc that loads the XML into an XML Document (iirc) and runs the XPath to extract the names of the nodes. I’m open to suggestions here.

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  1. 2026-05-10T19:25:31+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:25 pm
    DECLARE @xml as xml DECLARE @path as varchar(max) DECLARE @index int, @count int  SET @xml =  '<doc>  <a>1</a>  <b ba='1' bb='2' bc='3' />  <c bd='3'/> </doc>'    SELECT @index = 1  SET @count = @xml.query('count(/doc/b/@*)').value('.','int')  WHILE @index <= @count  BEGIN     SELECT  @xml.value('local-name((/doc/b/@*[sql:variable('@index')])[1])', 'varchar(max)')     SET @index = @index + 1 END 

    for element ‘b’

    it returns

    • ba
    • bb
    • bc

    You can build a loop to get attributes for each element in the xml.

    BTW The XML in your sample should be closed at closing doc tag.

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