XQuery Tutorial
XQuery Example
for $x in doc("books.xml")/bookstore/book
where $x/price>30
order by $x/title
return $x/title |
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At W3Schools you will find a complete reference of all the operators, built-in functions,
and data types in XQuery 1.0.
XQuery Reference

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