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AW: using global variables in templates
- From: "Felix, Peter" <peter dot felix at axenta dot com>
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- Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 13:08:00 +0200
- Subject: AW: [xsl] using global variables in templates
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Hi Tom
One line has n elements and the 5. element of each line is a key. The
template makes an xml with this elements. The problem is that if a key is
equal to a key from the line before the xml structure will be different.
Thanks
Peter
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. September 2002 11:24
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Betreff: RE: [xsl] using global variables in templates
What does your input look like? Does it have one line per
element, or the whole thing in one element?
Ta
Tom
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Felix, Peter [mailto:peter.felix@axenta.com]
> Sent: 12 September 2002 10:22
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> Subject: AW: [xsl] using global variables in templates
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>
> Hi Tom
>
> I have a flat file with n lines witch have comma separated values.
> Now each template call handles a line. I want to use a value
> from the last
> line to compare it with the value from the actual line.
>
> Thanks
> Peter
>
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> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. September 2002 10:59
> An: xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
> Betreff: RE: [xsl] using global variables in templates
>
>
> Hi Peter
> > I want to store a value in a global variable each time a template is
> > executed. I need this value when the template is executed the
> > next time. Is
> > there a way to do this.
>
> You're essentially asking if you can reassign variable values
> in xslt and the answer to that is no. Variables in xslt are set once
> and that's it.
>
> On the other hand, there's bound to be an xslt way of doing
> what you want, perhaps using recursion. What is it you want to do?
>
> TOm
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