Karl,
If the second one works, this suggests that "xml" is a child of RESULT. The
first expression looks for it as a sibling.
If xml is a child of RESULT, try
//RESULTS/RESULT[(_at_)doc='submitlead_notes_v2' and
xml/rs:data/z:row/@submitid=$submitid]
BTW -- A conformant processor shouldn't let you name an element "xml".
These three characters in initial position of a name are supposed to be
reserved for the W3C to assign, and a tight parser will complain if you use
them.
Cheers,
Wendell
At 05:46 PM 12/16/2003, you wrote:
Hi, trying something like the following:
This following returns everything (does not work correctly):
"//RESULTS/RESULT[(_at_)doc='submitlead_notes_v2' and
../xml/rs:data/z:row/@submitid=$submitid]"
This following works:
//RESULTS/RESULT[(_at_)doc='submitlead_notes_v2']/xml/rs:data/z:row[(_at_)submitid=$su
bmitid]"
It works, but I end up at the z:row portion of my tree and need to end up at
the RESULT portion of my tree. So, how can I do that?
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