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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T13:26:10+00:00 2026-05-24T13:26:10+00:00

Suppose I have a query like this – SELECT * FROM OPENXML(@i, ‘/root/authors’, 2)

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Suppose I have a query like this –

SELECT * FROM 
    OPENXML(@i, '/root/authors', 2) 
        WITH authors

Now, I want to pass '/root' via a parameter/variable like –

DECLARE @nodeName varchar(MAX) ----> EDIT: Solution- Use fixed length instead of MAX
SET @nodeName = '/root'

and use @nodeName instead. Then concatenate the rest of the elements dynamically.
I am getting error just by using @nodeName in the OPENXML parameter.

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    2026-05-24T13:26:11+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 1:26 pm

    I tried the following in SQL 2008 R2 and it works fine.

    DECLARE @idoc int
    DECLARE @doc varchar(1000)
    SET @doc ='
    <ROOT>
    <Customer CustomerID="VINET" ContactName="Paul Henriot">
       <Order CustomerID="VINET" EmployeeID="5" OrderDate="1996-07-04T00:00:00">
          <OrderDetail OrderID="10248" ProductID="11" Quantity="12"/>
          <OrderDetail OrderID="10248" ProductID="42" Quantity="10"/>
       </Order>
    </Customer>
    <Customer CustomerID="LILAS" ContactName="Carlos Gonzlez">
       <Order CustomerID="LILAS" EmployeeID="3" OrderDate="1996-08-16T00:00:00">
          <OrderDetail OrderID="10283" ProductID="72" Quantity="3"/>
       </Order>
    </Customer>
    </ROOT>'
    --Create an internal representation of the XML document.
    EXEC sp_xml_preparedocument @idoc OUTPUT, @doc
    -- Execute a SELECT statement that uses the OPENXML rowset provider.
    DECLARE @NodeName VARCHAR(100)
    SET @NodeName = '/ROOT/Customer'
    SELECT    *
    FROM       OPENXML (@idoc, @NodeName,1)
                WITH (CustomerID  varchar(10),
                      ContactName varchar(20))
    

    It could be that other versions of SQL only support the use of NVARCHAR as a parameter, not VARCHAR.

    I hope this help.

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