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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T04:55:48+00:00 2026-05-29T04:55:48+00:00

I have a FOR XML PATH Stored Procedure that returns some XML in the

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I have a FOR XML PATH Stored Procedure that returns some XML in the usual manner (shortened for clarity):

CREATE PROCEDURE sp_returnsubnode
AS
BEGIN
SELECT  subnode.subnodeid "@subnodeid"
       ,subnode.somedata "somedata"
FROM subnode
FOR XML PATH('subnode')
END

I have another stored procedure that I would like to include the results of the above query within e.g.

CREATE PROCEDURE sp_returnmainxml
AS
BEGIN
SELECT  node.nodeid "@nodeid"
       ,node.nodedata "data"
       ,[AT THIS POINT I WOULD LIKE TO CALL sp_returnsubnode AND NEST IT]
       ,node.moredata "moredata"
FROM node
FOR XML PATH ('node')
END

But the methods I have tried like assigning the results of executing sp_subnode to an xml datatype and attempting to nest that have failed.

This seems like something people would want to do often but I haven’t found any reference on how to do it. Is it even possible?

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    2026-05-29T04:55:49+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 4:55 am

    You can do this with a user defined functions that returns XML.

    A function returning XML:

    create function getsubnode(@P int)
    returns xml as
    begin
      return (
              select @P as '@subnodeid',
                     'SubNodData' as somedata
              for xml path('subnode'), type
             ) 
    end
    

    Use like this:

    select nodeid as '@nodeid',
           nodedata as data,
           dbo.getsubnode(nodeid),
           moredata
    from node
    for xml path('node')
    
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