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XMLCData
generates a CDATA section by evaluating value_expr
. The value_expr
must resolve to a string. The value returned by the function takes the following form:
<![CDATA[string]]>
If the resulting value is not a valid XML CDATA section, then the function returns an error.The following conditions apply to XMLCData
:
The value_expr
cannot contain the substring ]]>
.
If value_expr
evaluates to null, then the function returns null.
See Also:
Oracle XML DB Developer's Guide for more information on this functionThe following statement uses the DUAL
table to illustrate the syntax of XMLCData
:
SELECT XMLELEMENT("PurchaseOrder", XMLAttributes(dummy as "pono"), XMLCdata('<!DOCTYPE po_dom_group [ <!ELEMENT po_dom_group(student_name)*> <!ELEMENT po_purch_name (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST po_name po_no ID #REQUIRED> <!ATTLIST po_name trust_1 IDREF #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST po_name trust_2 IDREF #IMPLIED> ]>')) "XMLCData" FROM DUAL; XMLCData ---------------------------------------------------------- <PurchaseOrder pono="X"><![CDATA[ <!DOCTYPE po_dom_group [ <!ELEMENT po_dom_group(student_name)*> <!ELEMENT po_purch_name (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST po_name po_no ID #REQUIRED> <!ATTLIST po_name trust_1 IDREF #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST po_name trust_2 IDREF #IMPLIED> ]> ]]> </PurchaseOrder>