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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T20:27:14+00:00 2026-06-09T20:27:14+00:00

Good Day, I am trying to query an XML document and have the following

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Good Day,

I am trying to query an XML document and have the following query:

XElement root = XElement.Load(@"..\..\Data.xml");
var entries = root.Descendants()
              .Where(x => x.Name.LocalName == "Entry")
              .ToList();

Console.WriteLine("There are {0} nodes...", entries.Count());
foreach (XElement v in entries)
{
    Console.WriteLine(v.Value);
}

and this code works because it pulls the correct number of Entry nodes. The Entry
nodes look like:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Database xmlns="http://www.someurl.org/schemas">
    <InfoFromRecord>
        <BaseData>
            <Entry>
                <Date>2006-03-08</Date>XD
                <Time>09:20:00</Time>
                <EnteredBy>DNS</EnteredBy>
                <TextEntry>Record 1</TextEntry>
            </Entry>
            <Entry>
                <Date>2006-03-08</Date>
                <Time>09:33:00</Time>
                <EnteredBy>MW</EnteredBy>
                <TextEntry>Record 2</TextEntry>
            </Entry>
            <Entry>
                <Date>2006-03-08</Date>
                <Time>08:58:00</Time>
                <EnteredBy>BH</EnteredBy>
                <TextEntry>Record 3</TextEntry>
            </Entry>
        </BaseData>
    </InfoFromRecord>
</Database>

The problem is, I want to extract only the Date and Time, not all four fields.

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    2026-06-09T20:27:15+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 8:27 pm

    Let’s assume your entire XML file looks like this for a clear example:

    <Entries>
        <Entry>
            <Date>2006-03-08</Date>
            <Time>09:33:00</Time>
            <EnteredBy>XX</EnteredBy>
            <TextEntry>Test Data</TextEntry>
        </Entry>
    </Entries>
    

    You could then do something like this:

    var document = XDocument.Load(@"..\..\Data.xml");
    var dateAndTimes =
        from d in document.Root.Descendants("Entry")
        select new
                    {
                        Date = d.Element("Date").Value,
                        Time = d.Element("Time").Value
                    };
    

    From there, the dateAndTimes type will select an anonymous type of the Date and Time. You can change the anonymous type to be your own type, or something else.


    EDIT: The problem is your xmlns. Change your code like so:

    XNamespace namespc = "http://www.someurl.org/schemas";
    var document = XDocument.Parse(xml);
    var dateAndTimes =
        from d in document.Root.Descendants(namespc + "Entry")
        select new
                    {
                        Date = d.Element(namespc + "Date").Value,
                        Time = d.Element(namespc + "Time").Value
                    };
    
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