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xsl:key (use attribute)
- From: "David Zuccaro" <davidz at nationalpayroll dot com dot au>
- To: "Xsl Mailing List" <xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com>
- Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 10:05:58 +1000
- Subject: [xsl] xsl:key (use attribute)
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Hello,
I have a xml file with the following structure:
<emp_enq_ap3>
<pay_proc_nos emp_id="1" client_id="1">0</pay_proc_nos>
<pay_proc_nos emp_id="1" client_id="1">1</pay_proc_nos>
<pay_proc_nos emp_id="2" client_id="1">0</pay_proc_nos>
<pay_proc_nos emp_id="2" client_id="1">1</pay_proc_nos>
<pay_proc_nos emp_id="1" client_id="2">0</pay_proc_nos>
<pay_proc_nos emp_id="1" client_id="2">1</pay_proc_nos>
..............
</emp_enq_ap3>
I want to retrieve the nodeset corresponding the a given client_id and
emp_id.
<xsl:key name="emp_id" match="/emp_enq_ap3/pay_proc_nos"
use="concat(@client_id, @emp_id)"/>
Is this a correct xsl statement?
This is the error I am getting:
Expected ,, but found:
pattern = 'key('emp_id', concat(@client_id, @emp_id)'
Remaining tokens: ( ')')
Thanks in advance for your help.
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