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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:03:51+00:00 2026-05-14T14:03:51+00:00

So I have an existing ASP.NET solution that uses LINQ-to-SQL to insert data into

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So I have an existing ASP.NET solution that uses LINQ-to-SQL to insert data into SQL Server (5 tables, 110k records total). I had read in the past that XML could be passed as a parameter to SQL Server but my google searches turn up results that store the XML directly into a table. I would rather take that XML parameter and insert the nodes as records.

Is this possible? How is it done (i.e. how is the XML parameter used to insert records in T-SQL, how should the XML be formatted)?

Note: I’m researching other options like SQL bulk copy and I know that SSIS would be a good alternative. I want to know if this XML approach is feasible.

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    2026-05-14T14:03:51+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:03 pm

    The XML should be formatted as a normal XML document would. Then you just pass it to the stored procedure using parameter type XML.

    Here’s an example on how to do an insert. In this case, @p_AdditionalContactInfo is the XML, and it’s in this form:

    <entities>
      <entity>
        <firstName>Joey</firstName>
        ...        
      </entity>
      .. more entity records
    </entities>
    

    Here’s the t-sql example:

      DECLARE @l_index int
    
      -- parse the records from the XML
      EXECUTE sp_xml_preparedocument @l_index OUTPUT, @p_AdditionalContactInfo
      INSERT INTO @l_AdditionalContactInfoTbl
                ( ContactInfoID
                , FirstName
                , LastName 
                , ContactTypeID
                , Title
                , Email
                , AddressLine1
                , AddressLine2
                , City
                , State
                , Zip
                , MobilePhone
                , BusinessPhone
                , UpdateDateTime )
           SELECT ContactInfoID
                , FirstName
                , LastName
                , ContactTypeID
                , Title
                , Email
                , AddressLine1
                , AddressLine2
                , City
                , State
                , Zip
                , MobilePhone
                , BusinessPhone
                , UpdateDateTime
             FROM OPENXML (@l_index, 'entities/entity', 1)
                  WITH (  ContactInfoID  int          'id'
                        , FirstName      varchar(50)  'firstName'
                        , LastName       varchar(50)  'lastName'
                        , ContactTypeID  int          'contactTypeId'
                        , Title          varchar(20)  'title'
                        , Email          varchar(100) 'email'
                        , AddressLine1   varchar(100) 'addressLine1'
                        , AddressLine2   varchar(100) 'addressLine2'
                        , City           varchar(50)  'city'
                        , State          varchar(2)   'state'
                        , Zip            varchar(5)   'zip'
                        , MobilePhone    varchar(12)  'mobilePhone'
                        , BusinessPhone  varchar(12)  'businessPhone'
                        , UpdateDateTime datetime     'updateDateTime'
                       )
      EXECUTE sp_xml_removedocument @l_index
    
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