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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T06:56:07+00:00 2026-05-21T06:56:07+00:00

I have XML stored in an nvarchar(max) field. I realize there is an XML

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I have XML stored in an nvarchar(max) field. I realize there is an XML data type, but in this case it is not stored that way. Let’s say the XML is structured like the following:

<root>
<hdr>
  <name>aj</name>
</hdr>
<dtls>
  <dtl>
    <price>1</price>
  </dtl>
  <dtl>
    <price>7</price>
  </dtl>
  <dtl>
    <price>3</price>
  </dtl>
</dtls>
</root>

What I am trying to do is get the count of detail (dtl) nodes that exist for record. I am sure this is possible with xpath/xquery, I am just not exactly sure how.

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    2026-05-21T06:56:07+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 6:56 am

    Try this:

    SELECT CAST(<YOUR_XML_COLUMN> AS XML).query('count(//dtl)')
      FROM <YOUR_TABLE>
    

    e.g:

    DECLARE @x NVARCHAR(MAX)
    SET @x = '<root> <hdr>   <name>aj</name> </hdr> <dtls>   <dtl>     <price>1</price>   </dtl>   <dtl>     <price>7</price>   </dtl>   <dtl>     <price>3</price>   </dtl> </dtls> </root>'
    SELECT CAST(@x AS XML).query('count(//dtl)')
    
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