SQL query in XSL-schema

Iu2019m working on an intercompany scenario,
where I have to synchronize goods receipt lines to a purchase order in another company.
When I am reading the item lines of the good receipt, I should be able to read the item card and based on an udf-field,
I should decide whether the line may be synchronized or not.
Is it possible to add in the xsl-shema a sql query ?
<FinalAtomResult xmlns="">
   <BOM>
      <BO>
          <AdmInfo>
          <Documents>
               <Document_Lines>
     <xsl:for-each select="$msg/BOM/BO/Document_Lines/*">
> The SQL query should be defined here ...
       <row>
         <LineNum>
            <xsl:value-of select="LineNum"></xsl:value-of>
         </LineNum>
         <ItemCode>
               <xsl:value-of select="ItemCode"></xsl:value-of>
         </ItemCode>

Hi Mario,
As you have created another post for the same problem I consider this one as solved.
Capturing the result of an SQL Call in B1i
Regards,
Trinidad.

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