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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T18:38:01+00:00 2026-05-12T18:38:01+00:00

I`m new to Xpath and got a problem. I want all nodes under a

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I`m new to Xpath and got a problem. I want all nodes under a specific parent-node!
I tried it with this query, but only get an empty result! 🙁

var ISDN_confs = from x in xdoc.XPathSelectedElements("//member[name='participantOne']//member[name='name']") 
                 select x;

Sample XML:

<methodResponse>
<params>
  <param>
    <value>
      <struct>
        <member>
           <name>calls</name>
              <value>
                <array>
                  <data>
                    <value>
                      <struct>
                        <member>
                           <name>uniqueId</name>
                           <value>
                              <int>6</int>
                           </value>
                         </member>
  <member>
    <name>participantOne</name>
    <value>
        <struct>
            <member>
                <name>uniqueId</name>
                <value>
                    <int>1609</int>
                </value>
            </member>
            <member>
                <name>protocol</name>
                <value>
                    <string>h323</string>
                </value>
            </member>
            <member>
                <name>incoming</name>
                <value>
                    <boolean>1</boolean>
                </value>
            </member>
            <member>
                <name>progress</name>
                <value>
                    <string>connected</string>
                </value>
            </member>
            <member>
                <name>fecc</name>
                <value>
                    <boolean>1</boolean>
                </value>
            </member>
            <member>
                <name>videoCodec</name>
                <value>
                    <string>h264</string>
                </value>
            </member>
            <member>
                <name>audioCodec</name>
                <value>
                    <string>g722</string>
                </value>
            </member>
            <member>
                <name>autoAttendant</name>
                <value>
                    <boolean>0</boolean>
                </value>
            </member>
            <member>
                <name>name</name>
                <value>
                    <string>Test Endpoints</string>
                </value>
            </member>
            <member>
                <name>number</name>
                <value>
                    <string>12345</string>
                </value>
            </member>
            <member>
                <name>ipAddress</name>
                <value>
                    <string>192.168.2.155</string>
                </value>
            </member>
            <member>
                <name>callIdentifier</name>
                <value>
                    <base64>CCCCVVVVVDDDDD</base64>
                </value>
            </member>
        </struct>
    </value>
</member>
<member>
<name>participantTwo</name>
<value>
<struct>
 <member>
 <name>name</name>
 <value>
 <string/>
 </value>
 </member>
 <member>
 <name>number</name>
 <value>
 <string>123456</string>
 </value>
 </member>
 <member>
 <name>channels</name>
 <value>
 <array>
 <data>
 <value>
 <int>1</int>
 </value>
 <value>
 <int>2</int>
 </value>
 </data>
 </array>
 </value>
 </member>
 </struct>
 </value>
 </member>
 </struct>
 </value>

The desired output should be a limited variation of the actual output. So i dont want all the name-members, but the name-members in the two structures without channels-members.

I hope its clear what I want! 🙂

Sample Output:

<member>
   <name>name</name> 
     <value>
       <string>Test Endpoints</string> 
     </value>
</member>

At the moment, with the above query, I get all name-members, but thats not what I want, like I said in the comments below!

UPDATE—
I tried to get all name-member which have channels-members with this query

var parts = from c in xdoc.XPathSelectElements("//member[name='name']")
                    where c.Element("name").Value == "channels" && c.Element("name").HasElements
                    select c;

but only get an empty result!

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    2026-05-12T18:38:01+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:38 pm

    Without seeing a sample document and the desired output it is a bit difficult to see what you actually want, but normally you would just use a single XPath expression which also includes the parent:

    "//member[name='participantOne']/member[name='name']"
    

    If this doesn’t do what you want you could edit your question to include sample input and output.

    Actually your last sentence is a little bit confusing: Is the parent node’s name participantOne? And the child node’s name is name? Then you could simply write:

    "//participantOne/name"
    

    Update

    As the member[name=’participantOne’] node is not a direct parent but an acestor you would have to use

    //member[name='participantOne']//member[name='name']
    

    as your XPath expression.

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