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How do you create an XML document using SQL

Hello,

I'm using Oracle 9.2 and would like to automatically save a copy of
each deleted record in XML format to another database table. There
would be one XML record for each deleted record. I'd like to store
the XML record in a CLOB. I've created a table and added a trigger to
capture the delete event but I'm not sure how to create the XML
document. Each deleted record is comprised of a single row from a
parent table and multiple rows from a child table. Heres the catch;
I don't want the solution to require me to specify each individual
column in each table. I'd like to use the wildcard(*) operator to
select the columns. The Oracle documentation I've read says to use
objects to create complex XML but you can't use the wildcard operator
to specify the columns. I've looked at using dbms_xmlgen which
supports the wildcard operator but I can't create a well formed XML
document. Any ideas or examples would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Jul 19 '05 #1
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