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Re: MSXML 4 - RowSetSchema XML

2004-02-06 11:21:05
Karl,

So the XML doc that you pass to the stylesheet as a parameter is an XML
schema? I remember from my last job that we used an XML schema with XSL
when transforming XML to display the resulting data correctly. Is that
what you are doing?

Tom

Hi Tom

I don't think that you can.  I have a seperate XML doc which I pass to
the stylesheet as a parameter.  This seperate XML doc serves as a
*template* for the resulting data.  I have code samples, infact I have
an entire ASP class that I have written to support classic ASP and ADO
XSLT transformations.

Karl

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From: <tbstewart(_at_)mho(_dot_)com>
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Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 6:04 AM
Subject: [xsl] MSXML 4 - RowSetSchema XML


Hi,

I am using MSXML 4.0 to perform server-side (memory resident)
transformations in my Classic ASP Web application. The default XML
that ADO generates is a combination of the schema and the XML in what
MS calls a RowSetSchema. The problem with using the XML as is, is that
when a data item is null the node's attribute is not included in the
rowset. Hence, the report's table cell is not preserved and the
remaining data columns shift one or more columns to the left.

Q: How do I write the XSL to detect a missing rowset attribute? I want
to add whitespace to the cell to keep the data set lined up in the
correct columns.

Thanks for your help.

Cheers,
--Tom



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