'MySQL to update an XML attribute
In data load, it seems some XML attributes mapped incorrectly and I'm now trying to correct this, but am struggling with MySQL's handling of this XML column.
I want to correct the XML attributes (Not Values) for all occurrences of a field (with attribute 'tag="520"') with subfield (with attribute 'code="3"'). The query below returns 0 rows affected, 1 rows found. Any clues as to how to achieve this.
UPDATE biblioitems
SET marcxml = UpdateXML(marcxml,'datafield[@tag="520"]/subfield[@code="3"]',
'datafield[@tag="520"][@ind1="3"]/subfield[@code="a"]')
WHERE biblionumber = '220405';
XML Fragment included for clarity:
Original Fragment
<datafield tag="300" ind1=" " ind2=" ">
<subfield code="f">article</subfield>
</datafield>
<datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" ">
<subfield code="3">A description of something here</subfield>
</datafield>
<datafield tag="655" ind1=" " ind2=" ">
<subfield code="a"></subfield>
</datafield>
What I want as the result:
<datafield tag="300" ind1=" " ind2=" ">
<subfield code="f">article</subfield>
</datafield>
<datafield tag="520" ind1="3" ind2=" ">
<subfield code="a">A description of something here</subfield>
</datafield>
<datafield tag="655" ind1=" " ind2=" ">
<subfield code="a"></subfield>
</datafield>
Couldn't work out how to highlight the change in a code block (it's the ind1 attribute in the tag="520" datafield and it's associated subfield attributes)
Solution 1:[1]
The third argument to UpdateXML
should be the new XML fragment with which to replace the portion of the document matched by the XPath given in the second argument.
You can create the XML fragment using ExtractValue
:
UPDATE biblioitems
SET marcxml = UpdateXML(marcxml,
'datafield[@tag="520"]',
CONCAT(
'<datafield tag="520" ind1="a" ind2="',
ExtractValue(marcxml, 'datafield[@tag="520"]/attribute::ind2'),
'">',
' <subfield code="a">',
ExtractValue(marcxml, 'datafield[@tag="520"]/subfield'),
' </subfield>',
'</datafield>'
)
)
WHERE biblionumber = 220405;
See it on sqlfiddle.
Solution 2:[2]
You can specifically target the attribute you wish re rewrite with the attribute::att
axis.
Example MySQL code to verify behavior
SELECT UpdateXML('<root><sub att="foo" xatt="bar">Content Text</sub><sec att="etc">Container</sec></root>', '/root/sub/attribute::att', 'att="something"')
The result of the query will be
<root><sub att="something" xatt="bar">Content Text</sub><sec att="etc">Container</sec></root>
Remember to be specific in your XPATH query, because if multiple targets matches, nothing will be updated. (observed by testing it)
Solution 3:[3]
UPDATE biblioitems
SET marcxml = UpdateXML(marcxml,'datafield[@tag="520"]/subfield[@code="3"]/@code',
'code="a"')
WHERE biblionumber = '220405';
Note that the UpdateXML function requires an existing node to be found. If you want to insert an attribute, you have to replace an existing attribute with more than one. for example to insert attribute d in the x element:
select updateXML('<x a="aaa" b="bbb">xxxxxx<c>cccc</c></x>', 'x/@a', 'a="aaa" d="ddd"')
Sources
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Source: Stack Overflow
Solution | Source |
---|---|
Solution 1 | eggyal |
Solution 2 | Balazs Vago |
Solution 3 | Peter Brand |