xdmp:document-insert not creating a new file











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I have an XML located in some directory and i want to process and write a new file in target location but its showing your query returned an empty sequence?



XML:



<xpath>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 1.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 2.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 3.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 4.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 5.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 6.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 7.0</toMultipleElement>
</xpath>


xquery:



xquery version "1.0-ml";
let $input := xdmp:document-get("C:/Users/AmrendraG/Downloads/aaapp.xml")
return
xdmp:document-insert("C:/Users/AmrendraG/Downloads/aaapp-out.xml", <root>{$input}</root>)


I want to write this file as aaapp-out.xml as same location.










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  • I am new in xquery..
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I have an XML located in some directory and i want to process and write a new file in target location but its showing your query returned an empty sequence?



XML:



<xpath>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 1.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 2.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 3.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 4.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 5.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 6.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 7.0</toMultipleElement>
</xpath>


xquery:



xquery version "1.0-ml";
let $input := xdmp:document-get("C:/Users/AmrendraG/Downloads/aaapp.xml")
return
xdmp:document-insert("C:/Users/AmrendraG/Downloads/aaapp-out.xml", <root>{$input}</root>)


I want to write this file as aaapp-out.xml as same location.










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  • I am new in xquery..
    – Amrendra Kumar
    Nov 19 at 15:08













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up vote
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I have an XML located in some directory and i want to process and write a new file in target location but its showing your query returned an empty sequence?



XML:



<xpath>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 1.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 2.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 3.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 4.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 5.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 6.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 7.0</toMultipleElement>
</xpath>


xquery:



xquery version "1.0-ml";
let $input := xdmp:document-get("C:/Users/AmrendraG/Downloads/aaapp.xml")
return
xdmp:document-insert("C:/Users/AmrendraG/Downloads/aaapp-out.xml", <root>{$input}</root>)


I want to write this file as aaapp-out.xml as same location.










share|improve this question













I have an XML located in some directory and i want to process and write a new file in target location but its showing your query returned an empty sequence?



XML:



<xpath>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 1.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 2.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 3.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 4.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 5.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 6.0</toMultipleElement>
<toMultipleElement>TEXT 7.0</toMultipleElement>
</xpath>


xquery:



xquery version "1.0-ml";
let $input := xdmp:document-get("C:/Users/AmrendraG/Downloads/aaapp.xml")
return
xdmp:document-insert("C:/Users/AmrendraG/Downloads/aaapp-out.xml", <root>{$input}</root>)


I want to write this file as aaapp-out.xml as same location.







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asked Nov 19 at 15:06









Amrendra Kumar

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  • I am new in xquery..
    – Amrendra Kumar
    Nov 19 at 15:08


















  • I am new in xquery..
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    Nov 19 at 15:08
















I am new in xquery..
– Amrendra Kumar
Nov 19 at 15:08




I am new in xquery..
– Amrendra Kumar
Nov 19 at 15:08












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xdmp:document-get is reading from the file system.
xdmp:document-insert is putting a document into the database.
If you want to write back to the file system, use xdmp:save.






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  • Thanks @mholstege. I got the desired result.
    – Amrendra Kumar
    Nov 20 at 9:19


















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'xdmp:document-insert' inserts file to the database, if you want to save the file on local directory location use 'xdmp:save'.






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  • furthermore, xdmp:document-insert will in fact return the empty sequence on success. You should now see your 'file'as a 'Document' in MarkLogic where the URI of the document is as you specified (the full path name of the file on 'disk')
    – DALDEI
    Nov 20 at 14:57











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up vote
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accepted










xdmp:document-get is reading from the file system.
xdmp:document-insert is putting a document into the database.
If you want to write back to the file system, use xdmp:save.






share|improve this answer





















  • Thanks @mholstege. I got the desired result.
    – Amrendra Kumar
    Nov 20 at 9:19















up vote
5
down vote



accepted










xdmp:document-get is reading from the file system.
xdmp:document-insert is putting a document into the database.
If you want to write back to the file system, use xdmp:save.






share|improve this answer





















  • Thanks @mholstege. I got the desired result.
    – Amrendra Kumar
    Nov 20 at 9:19













up vote
5
down vote



accepted







up vote
5
down vote



accepted






xdmp:document-get is reading from the file system.
xdmp:document-insert is putting a document into the database.
If you want to write back to the file system, use xdmp:save.






share|improve this answer












xdmp:document-get is reading from the file system.
xdmp:document-insert is putting a document into the database.
If you want to write back to the file system, use xdmp:save.







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answered Nov 19 at 15:55









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  • Thanks @mholstege. I got the desired result.
    – Amrendra Kumar
    Nov 20 at 9:19


















  • Thanks @mholstege. I got the desired result.
    – Amrendra Kumar
    Nov 20 at 9:19
















Thanks @mholstege. I got the desired result.
– Amrendra Kumar
Nov 20 at 9:19




Thanks @mholstege. I got the desired result.
– Amrendra Kumar
Nov 20 at 9:19












up vote
2
down vote













'xdmp:document-insert' inserts file to the database, if you want to save the file on local directory location use 'xdmp:save'.






share|improve this answer





















  • furthermore, xdmp:document-insert will in fact return the empty sequence on success. You should now see your 'file'as a 'Document' in MarkLogic where the URI of the document is as you specified (the full path name of the file on 'disk')
    – DALDEI
    Nov 20 at 14:57















up vote
2
down vote













'xdmp:document-insert' inserts file to the database, if you want to save the file on local directory location use 'xdmp:save'.






share|improve this answer





















  • furthermore, xdmp:document-insert will in fact return the empty sequence on success. You should now see your 'file'as a 'Document' in MarkLogic where the URI of the document is as you specified (the full path name of the file on 'disk')
    – DALDEI
    Nov 20 at 14:57













up vote
2
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up vote
2
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'xdmp:document-insert' inserts file to the database, if you want to save the file on local directory location use 'xdmp:save'.






share|improve this answer












'xdmp:document-insert' inserts file to the database, if you want to save the file on local directory location use 'xdmp:save'.







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answered Nov 20 at 6:26









Sunil Chouhan

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  • furthermore, xdmp:document-insert will in fact return the empty sequence on success. You should now see your 'file'as a 'Document' in MarkLogic where the URI of the document is as you specified (the full path name of the file on 'disk')
    – DALDEI
    Nov 20 at 14:57


















  • furthermore, xdmp:document-insert will in fact return the empty sequence on success. You should now see your 'file'as a 'Document' in MarkLogic where the URI of the document is as you specified (the full path name of the file on 'disk')
    – DALDEI
    Nov 20 at 14:57
















furthermore, xdmp:document-insert will in fact return the empty sequence on success. You should now see your 'file'as a 'Document' in MarkLogic where the URI of the document is as you specified (the full path name of the file on 'disk')
– DALDEI
Nov 20 at 14:57




furthermore, xdmp:document-insert will in fact return the empty sequence on success. You should now see your 'file'as a 'Document' in MarkLogic where the URI of the document is as you specified (the full path name of the file on 'disk')
– DALDEI
Nov 20 at 14:57


















 

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