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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T00:30:45+00:00 2026-05-16T00:30:45+00:00

Using SQL Server 2008. I have a table variable with a single column and

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Using SQL Server 2008.

I have a table variable with a single column and single row.

If I do this:

Declare @testsToRun Table ( testsId BigInt )
Insert Into @testsToRun
Select testsId From tests Where testsId = 10

Select Top 1 * From @testsToRun
For Xml Auto , Type , Root('testMessage') 

I get XML that looks like this:

<testMessage> 
    <_x0040_testsToRun testsId="10" />
</testMessage>

When what I actually want is:

<testMessage>
    <testsToRun testsId="10" />
</testMessage>

If the row source is a table, that seems to work fine. When it is a table variable I get a child element label I don’t want, I want testsToRun and not _x0040_testsToRun.

How can I rework my FOR XML statement/clause to give me proper output?

Thanks.

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    2026-05-16T00:30:45+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:30 am

    Try this instead – use FOR XML PATH and define your output structure with the column alias(ses) you use:

    SELECT TOP 1
        testsId AS '@testsId'
    FROM 
        @testsToRun
    FOR XML PATH('testsToRun'), ROOT('testMessage') 
    

    Gives me:

    <testMessage>
      <testsToRun testsId="10" />
    </testMessage>
    
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