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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T16:22:42+00:00 2026-05-15T16:22:42+00:00

Lets say we have a table Names: ID Name Surname 1 Matt Smith 2

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Lets say we have a table “Names”:

ID    Name    Surname
1     Matt    Smith
2     John    Doe

How would you write some SQLXML to generate this:

<people>
  <person>
    <name>Matt</name>
    <surname>Smith</surname>
  <person>
  <person>
    <name>John</name>
    <surname>Doe</surname>
  <person>
</people>

The best I’ve got is this:

select r.value('Name[1]', 'nvarchar(10)'), r.value('Surname[1]', 'nvarchar(10)')
from Names
for xml path('people')

Which gives me:

<people>
  <name>Matt</name>
  <surname>Smith</surname>
</people>
<people>
  <name>John</name>
  <surname>Doe</surname>
</people>

In short, how do I wrap the whole lot?

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    2026-05-15T16:22:43+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:22 pm

    Try this:

    SELECT 
       Name,
       Surname
    FROM 
       dbo.Names
    FOR XML PATH('person'), ROOT('people')
    

    The FOR XML PATH defines the tag to surround each individual row, while the FOR XML ... ROOT defines the root element surrounding the collection of rows.

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