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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Dynamic Data Masking
  3. Rules
  4. Connection Rules
  5. Security Rules
  6. Security Rule Set Simulator
  7. Masking Functions
  8. Stored Procedure Result Set Masking
  9. Integration with Informatica Products
  10. Appendix A: XML Functions Reference
  11. Appendix B: Glossary

Oracle

Oracle

The following table lists the XML functions you can use with an Oracle database:
XML Function
Parser
Masking Action
Comments
XMLATTRIBUTES
Yes
Yes
For masking, the expression must be followed by an AS alias clause.
XMLELEMENT
Yes
Yes
XMLEXISTS
Yes
Yes
For masking, the expression must be followed by an AS alias clause.
XMLQUERY
Yes
Yes
For masking, the expression must be followed by an AS alias clause.
XMLTABLE
Yes
No
XMLAGG
Yes
Yes
XMLCAST
Yes
Yes
For masking, you must verify that the masked expression can be casted to the specified datatype.
XMLCOLATTVAL
Yes
Yes
For masking, the expression must be followed by an AS alias clause.
XMLCOMMENT
Yes
Yes
For masking, the expression cannot be a quoted string.
XMLCONCAT
Yes
Yes
XMLFOREST
Yes
Yes
For masking, the expression must be followed by an AS alias clause.
XMLNAMESPACES
Yes
Yes
XMLPI
Yes
Yes
For masking, the expression cannot be a quoted string.
XMLSEQUENCE
Yes
Yes
XMLPARSE
Yes
Yes
For masking, the expression cannot be a quoted string.
XMLSERIALIZE
Yes
Yes

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