Thanks for the answer, but could you explain what that is
doing? I've not
come across that syntax before.
It's called a path expression. If you've never come across path
expressions before, I suggest you do some reading.
Michael Kay
At 11:22 01/12/2003 +0000, you wrote:
Can someone give me some advice as to how I can change these three
lines of
code into a single line??
<xsl:for-each select="//client[not($clientid) or @ID=$clientid]">
<xsl:for-each select="descendant-or-self::client">
<xsl:for-each select="usage[(_at_)TOTALSENT > 0]">
just replace xsl:for-each by /
<xsl:for-each select="//client[not($clientid) or
@ID=$clientid]/descendant-or-self::client/usage[(_at_)TOTALSENT > 0]">
David
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