From: john lee [mailto:excel_man(_at_)hotmail(_dot_)com]
I got a problem with for-each statement. When you are inside a
for-each
statement, how do you link the value inside the for-each statement
with a
value that is outside of the element being looped through ?
You don't show where the employee number resides, so it is hard to give
precise advice or to know if some other way besides for-each would be
better (for example, apply-templates might work well, and make for easy
access to other data you are interested in. However, generally, you
either use a variable or a key to get what you want.
Cheers,
Tom P
This is the xml:
<employee_name>
</employee_name>
<employee_number>
</employee_number>
<employee_name>
</employee_name>
<employee_number>
</employee_number>
This is the output I want to have:
Employee Name: Test1 Employee Number: 123
Employee Name: Test2 Employee Number: 456
<xsl:for-each select="employee_name">
<tr>
<td> Employee Name: <xsl:value-of select="employee_name"></td>
<td>Employee Number: ______________________________ </td>
</tr>
</xsl:for-each>
Any help would be appreciated
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