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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T07:26:36+00:00 2026-05-12T07:26:36+00:00

In an table I have the following. ParameterID (int) ParameterValue (XML) ———— ————– 1

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In an table I have the following.

ParameterID (int)    ParameterValue (XML)
------------    --------------
1               <USER><User ID="1" Name="Billy"/><USER>
                <USER><User ID="2" Name="Billy"/><USER>
                <MANAGER><User ID="1" Name="Billy"/><MANAGER>
2               <USER><User ID="1" Name="John"/><USER>
                <USER><User ID="2" Name="Billy"/><USER>
                <MANAGER><User ID="1" Name="Billy"/><MANAGER>
3               <USER><User ID="1" Name="David"/><USER>
                <USER><User ID="2" Name="Billy"/><USER>
                <MANAGER><User ID="1" Name="Billy"/><MANAGER>

How do I modify all instances of Billy to be Peter?

I tried

-- Update the table         
UPDATE  @tbXML
SET     ParameterValue.modify('replace value of (//User/@Name[.="Billy"])[1] with "Peter"')

But only the first Billy in the row was updated.

Running the update multiple times:

For Row 1: 
1st Time = 1 <USER><User ID="1" Name="Peter"/><USER> <USER><User ID="2" Name="Billy"/><USER> <MANAGER><User ID="1" Name="Billy"/><MANAGER> 

2nd Time 1 <USER><User ID="1" Name="Peter"/><USER> <USER><User ID="2" Name="Peter"/><USER> <MANAGER><User ID="1" Name="Billy"/><MANAGER> 

3rd Time 1 <USER><User ID="1" Name="Peter"/><USER> <USER><User ID="2" Name="Peter"/><USER> <MANAGER><User ID="1" Name="Peter"/><MANAGER>
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    2026-05-12T07:26:36+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:26 am

    The “simple” approach would be to cast the XML column to VARCHAR(MAX) and just simply do a REPLACE on it:

    UPDATE
      YourTable
    SET
      ParameterValue = CAST(REPLACE(CAST(ParameterValue AS VARCHAR(MAX)), '
                                    Billy', 'Peter') AS XML)
    WHERE
      ....
    

    It almost seems like you cannot do an update of multiple XML node values in a single UPDATE statement, as Richard Szalay explains here:

    Unfortunately, it appears that the implementation is horribly limited in that it cannot make an arbitrary number of modifications to the same value in a single update.

    So I guess you’ll either have to use the “dumb” VARCHAR(MAX) approach mentioned above, or do the update in a loop (WHILE you still find a node with “billy”, UPDATE that node to read “Peter” instead).

    Marc

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