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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:37:26+00:00 2026-05-11T21:37:26+00:00

just simple, I have such data, thousands of <MigratedData> elements, normally we load them

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just simple, I have such data, thousands of <MigratedData> elements, normally we load them using XMLLoader application, but this is a special case now, I have to update the database myself using the mapping:

<MigratedData>
<migrationNr>12123456</migrationNr> <idOldSystem>33398088801</idOldSystem>
</MigratedData>

<MigratedData>
<migrationNr>6767</migrationNr> <idOldSystem>21100077878</idOldSystem>
</MigratedData>

<MigratedData>
<migrationNr>767066</migrationNr> <idOldSystem>4545566767676</idOldSystem>
</MigratedData>

I will create such SQL Statements:

update table_1 t1 set t1.accountNr =
idOldSystem__Value__from_XML
where t1.id = migrationNr__from__XML ;

Does there exist a simple way to achieve this vis RegExp, preferrably in UltraEdit regular expression engine?

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    2026-05-11T21:37:26+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:37 pm

    Why not to use simple xslt transformation on your xml and create update script as you specified?

    Make your xml like this

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
    <root>
        <MigratedData>
            <migrationNr>12123456</migrationNr>
            <idOldSystem>33398088801</idOldSystem>
        </MigratedData>
        <MigratedData>
            <migrationNr>6767</migrationNr>
            <idOldSystem>21100077878</idOldSystem>
        </MigratedData>
        <MigratedData>
            <migrationNr>767066</migrationNr>
            <idOldSystem>4545566767676</idOldSystem>
        </MigratedData>
    </root>
    

    And apply XSLT like this:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
        xmlns:msxsl="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xslt" exclude-result-prefixes="msxsl"
    >
        <xsl:output method="text" indent="yes"/>
    
        <xsl:template match="MigratedData">
    update table_1 t1 set t1.accountNr = <xsl:value-of select="./idOldSystem"/>
    where t1.id =<xsl:value-of select="./migrationNr"/> ;
    
        </xsl:template>
    
    </xsl:stylesheet>
    

    your result will be

    update table_1 t1 set t1.accountNr = 33398088801
    where t1.id =12123456 ;
    update table_1 t1 set t1.accountNr = 21100077878
    where t1.id =6767 ;
    update table_1 t1 set t1.accountNr = 4545566767676
    where t1.id =767066 ;
    
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