Which of the following strings can be inserted into an XML column using XMLPARSE?
A. “<employee/>”
B. “<?xml version=’1.0′ encoding=’UTF-8′ ?>”
C. “<!DOCTYPE hello SYSTEM ‘hello_world.dtd’>”
D. “<xxmlns:ibmcert=’http://www.ibm.com/certify’>”
2 Comments on “Which of the following strings can be inserted into an XML column using XMLPARSE?”
rasays:
The XMLPARSE function parses the argument as an XML document and returns an XML value.
DOCUMENT
Specifies that the character string expression to be parsed must evaluate to a well-formed XML document that conforms to XML 1.0, as modified by the XML Namespaces recommendation
The XMLPARSE function parses the argument as an XML document and returns an XML value.
DOCUMENT
Specifies that the character string expression to be parsed must evaluate to a well-formed XML document that conforms to XML 1.0, as modified by the XML Namespaces recommendation
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Because it needs to bge fitted into XML column
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