- Tried ......./requirement[inscope/@key=('Application', 'ITAsset')]"/>
and it said: Expected token ')' found ',' ( i am using verion 1.0 though)
that's xslt 2 syntax and you are using an xslt 1 system.
-Tried ...../requirement[inscope/@key=(.='Application' or .='ITAsset')]"/>
That's legal syntax for a test you don't want, it tests the key
attribute with the string value of the expression (.='Application' or
.='ITAsset'
which is either "true" or "false".
So if the key attribute is Application or ITAsset then the string value
of (.='Application' or .='ITAsset') is "true" nut the string value of
@key" is "Application" (or "ITAsset") and in eiether case it is not
equal to "true" so the test is false.
If the key attribute has value "false" then the string value of
(.='Application' or .='ITAsset') is "false" and so the test
@key=(.='Application' or .='ITAsset') will be true
For any other value (.='Application' or .='ITAsset') is "false"
and the key attribute is not "false" so
@key=(.='Application' or .='ITAsset') will be false.
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