Michael Kay wrote:
<xsl:template match="abc:configuration/drillOutDir">
<xsl:element name="drillOutDir">
<xsl:value-of select="abc:configuration/drillOutDir"/>
</xsl:element>
</xsl:template>
but that will not do anything unless you apply templates to the
drillOutDir element.
I haven't seen the source document, but even if the above template is
invoked, it will only do anything useful if there is a structure something
like this:
<abc:configuration>
<drillOutDir>
<abc:configuration>
<drillOutDir>
(namespaces and all).
Hi:
Yes, apparently the source document on which this xslt is run does not
contain the 'drillOutDir' element.
I have to migrate the nodes from fileA(source doc) and fileB (which is
also a xml doc) to an output xml doc. The xslt is run on fileA in such a
manner that all nodes from fileA are copied over(preserving their order)
and the common nodes that are present in fileA as well as fileB are
merged using the xslt and the output of the merge is written to the
output file.
In this particular case, 'drillOutDir' is present in fileB only, which
needs to be also present in the ouput file too. The 'started' element is
present in fileA as well as fileB, but its version in fileB is newer and
hence i need to get the started element from fileB in my output file.
FileA contains --
<abc:configuration
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://oracle.com/
xmlns/abcst/configuration configuration.xsd" locale="en" >
<started status="true"></started>
<server></server>
....
</abc:configuration>
-----------------------------
FileB contains --
<abc:configuration xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://oracle.com/ xmlns/abcst/configuration
configuration.xsd" locale="en" >
<drillOutDir></drillOutDir>
<started status="true">This application was stopped.</started>
<server></server>
....
</abc:configuration>
------------------------------
Output file should contain --
<abc:configuration
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://oracle.com/
xmlns/abcst/configuration configuration.xsd" locale="en" >
<drillOutDir></drillOutDir>
<started status="true">This application was stopped.</started>
<server></server>
....
</abc:configuration>
So, according to one of my earlier posts from yesterday, only if I
include the 'drillOutDir' element node and the 'started' element node
inside the template for the 'server' node, they get copied in the output
file, but in that case, the 'started' node gets copied over empty
without the 'status' attribute.
Even if I include 'drillOutDir' element node and the 'started' element
node in the template of the 'abc:configuration' node or have a separate
template for each one of them, they do not get copied in the output file.
Please let me know how I could modify xslt to get the output as seen in
the output file above.
Thanks.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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