All,
I have new question. The data is changed a little bit:
1. xml looks like this:
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<solution>
<product>
<productID>1</productId>
<publisher>NETg</publisher>
</product>
<product>
<productID>2</productId>
<publisher>Wave</publisher>
</product>
<program>
<product>
<productID>3</productId>
<publisher>Course</publisher>
</product>
<product>
<productID>4</productId>
<publisher>Wave</publisher>
</product>
</program>
<product>
<productID>5</productId>
<publisher>NETg</publisher>
</product>
</solution>
2. I want to do a number like <xsl:number level="any" count="productId"/>.
However, I only want to get the xsl:number for productId that has publisher of
"NETg" or "Wave".
3. Same question is for count(//productId). How can I do a count of productId
that has publisher of "NETg" or "Wave"?
THANKS.
Charlene
-----Original Message-----
From: Wendell Piez [mailto:wapiez(_at_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 3:33 PM
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: RE: [xsl] xsl:number problem
At 02:57 PM 6/18/2003, you wrote:
I think I know why you are confused about my question. I am displaying in
the spreadsheet some node values from the xml string and some static text
added in the stylesheet. The productId is from the xml
string. "Comments" and "IF XTREME INSTALLATION IS REQUIRED, CHECK THE
REQUIRED, SHADED, FORMAT BOX ABOVE" are added in the stylesheet to be
displayed on the spreadsheet. They are not in the node tree. Position of
the static text cells are dynamically decided by the number of productIds
in the tree.
Hope this explains it.
It certainly helps. It appears you are pasting to us what you see in the
spreadsheet after it's opened the results of the transformation, whereas
we're asking to see a serialized form of that result itself ... the XML of
the result, that is.
Learn to inspect that and your debugging will be much easier. (In fact,
unless you do, you'll have trouble getting very far.)
What are you actually opening in your spreadsheet application? Is there a file?
Cheers,
Wendell
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