What does your input look like? Does it have one line per
element, or the whole thing in one element?
Ta
Tom
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From: Felix, Peter [mailto:peter(_dot_)felix(_at_)axenta(_dot_)com]
Sent: 12 September 2002 10:22
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Subject: AW: [xsl] using global variables in templates
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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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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