SQL Server 2012 :: Simple XML To Table Resultset From Stored Procedure

Oct 29, 2014

I got some xml that is essentially an html table that I need to turn into a standard table resultset from a stored proc. If you take this xml and save it as html that is the desired resultset I am looking for. I realize the <td> tags repeat so I would just prefer 'col' + positional index for the col name. Keep in mind that <td> could be is 1 to n.

<table>
<tr>
<td>cell1</td>
<td>cell2</td>
<td>cell3</td>

[Code] .....

This is my attempt but I can't figure out how to get separate cols

declare @GridData xml = '<table><tr><td>cell1</td><td>cell2</td><td>cell3</td></tr><tr><td>cell4</td><td>cell5</td><td>cell6</td></tr><tr><td>cell7</td><td>cell8</td><td>cell8</td></tr></table>'
select T.C.value('.', 'nvarchar(max)')
from @GridData.nodes('//tr') T(C)

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I'm working on building a report and asked a developer which table some data comes from in an application. His answer was the name of a 3500 line stored procedure that returns 2 result sets. I could accomplish what I'm trying to do using the second result set, but I'm not sure how to put that into a temporary table so that I could use it.

Here's my plan according to the Kübler-Ross software development lifecycle:

Denial - Ask the developer to make sure this is correct (done)
Despair - Look hopelessly for a solution (where I am now)
Anger - Chastise developer
Bargaining - See if I can get him to at least swap the order that the resultsets are returned
Acceptance - Tell the users that this can't be done at present.

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IF OBJECT_ID ('tempdb.dbo.#temp') IS NOT NULL
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[code]....

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The structure of the periods table is as follows:

[ID] [int] NOT NULL,
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USE [International_Forecast_New]
GO
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[Code] ....

What I need is to add the period, quarter and year to the dataset based on the "Store_Open" value.

For example Period 2 looks like this
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P2
P3
P4
P5

I need to insert into a table as below:

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R_ID P2
R_ID P3
R_ID P4
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2 DataKeyNames="table2_id" DataSourceID="SqlDataSource1">
3 <Columns>
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8 SortExpression="table1_id" />
9 <asp:BoundField DataField="name_2" HeaderText="name_2"
10 SortExpression="name_2" />
11 <asp:CheckBoxField DataField="yesno" HeaderText="yesno"
12 SortExpression="yesno" />
13 <asp:BoundField DataField="MyArtificialColumn" HeaderText="MyArtificialColumn"
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15 </Columns>
16 </asp:GridView>
17 <asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource1" runat="server"
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19 DeleteCommand="EraseIt" DeleteCommandType="StoredProcedure"
20 SelectCommand="StoredProcedure5" SelectCommandType="StoredProcedure">
21 </asp:SqlDataSource>
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3 DECLARE @TABLE2_ID int
4 BEGIN
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6 END
7
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)
AS
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[Code] .....

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@IdList varchar(max)
)
AS
SET NOCOUNT ON
SET TRANSACTION ISOLATION LEVEL READ UNCOMMITTED

[Code] ....

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--------------------------------------------
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insert into #T1
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