Author: shawkins
Date: 2011-09-12 10:53:12 -0400 (Mon, 12 Sep 2011)
New Revision: 3463
Modified:
branches/7.4.x/documentation/reference/src/main/docbook/en-US/content/scalar_functions.xml
Log:
TEIID-1751 correcting xmlelement example
Modified:
branches/7.4.x/documentation/reference/src/main/docbook/en-US/content/scalar_functions.xml
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branches/7.4.x/documentation/reference/src/main/docbook/en-US/content/scalar_functions.xml 2011-09-09
19:04:45 UTC (rev 3462)
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branches/7.4.x/documentation/reference/src/main/docbook/en-US/content/scalar_functions.xml 2011-09-12
14:53:12 UTC (rev 3463)
@@ -1997,10 +1997,13 @@
<para id="xmlnamespaces">XMLNAMESPACES is used provide
namespace information. NO DEFAULT is equivalent to defining the default namespace to the
null uri - xmlns="".
Only one DEFAULT or NO DEFAULT namespace item may be specified. The namespace
prefixes xmlns and xml are reserved.</para>
<para>If a attribute name is not supplied, the expression must be a
column reference, in which case the attribute name will be the column name. Null attribute
values are ignored.</para>
- <para>Name, prefix are identifiers. uri is a string literal. content can be any
type. Return value is xml. The return value is valid for use in places where a document
is expected.</para>
- <para><emphasis>Example</emphasis>: with an xml_value of
<doc/>, <programlisting>xmlelement('elem', 1,
'<2/>', xml_value)</programlisting>
+ <para>Name, prefix are identifiers. uri is a string literal. content can be any
type. Return value is xml. The return value is valid for use in places where a document
is expected.</para>
+ <example>
+ <title>XMLELEMENT of mixed values</title>
+ <para>with an xml_value of <doc/>,
<programlisting>XMLELEMENT(NAME "elem", 1, '<2/>',
xml_value)</programlisting>
Returns:
<code><elem>1&lt;2/&gt;<doc/><elem/></code>
</para>
+ </example>
</section>
<section>
<title>XMLFOREST</title>
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