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SQL Server 2012 with PowerShell V3 Cookbook

You're reading from   SQL Server 2012 with PowerShell V3 Cookbook Increase your productivity as a DBA, developer, or IT Pro, by using PowerShell with SQL Server to simplify database management and automate repetitive, mundane tasks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849686464
Length 634 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started with SQL Server and PowerShell FREE CHAPTER 2. SQL Server and PowerShell Basic Tasks 3. Basic Administration 4. Security 5. Advanced Administration 6. Backup and Restore 7. SQL Server Development 8. Business Intelligence 9. Helpful PowerShell Snippets A. SQL Server and PowerShell CheatSheet B. PowerShell Primer C. Resources
D. Creating a SQL Server VM Index

Extracting XML from SQL Server

In this recipe, we will extract the XML content from SQL Server and save each record back to individual files in the filesystem.

Getting ready

For this recipe, we will use the table we created in the previous recipe, Inserting XML into SQL Server, to extract files. Feel free to use your own tables that have XML columns; just ensure you change the table name in the script.

How to do it...

These are the steps to extract XML from SQL Server:

  1. Open the PowerShell console application by going to Start | Accessories | Windows PowerShell | Windows PowerShell ISE.
  2. Import the SQLPS module as follows:
    #import SQL Server module
    Import-Module SQLPS -DisableNameChecking
  3. Add the following script and run:
    $VerbosePreference = "Continue"
    $instanceName = "KERRIGAN"
    $databaseName = "SampleDB"
    $foldername = "C:\XML Files\"
    
    #we will save all retrieved files in a new folder
    $newchildfolder = "Retrieved XML $(Get-Date -format 'yyyy-MMM...
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