I'm using Saxon.Net and I don't think it is up to 8.2 yet. I hope to hear
back from Pieter Siegers today to confirm this.
My point is, I have to stick with earlier version of Saxon which may not
allow what I want to do.
I'm actually using the saxon:evaluate() function. Here is what is being
processed:
<content>sum(for $i in $p1/provider/claim/claim_line/reimbursement_amount
return xs:decimal($i))</content>
And the calling XSLT code:
saxon:evaluate(current()/content, $current_context)
This works for other more simple commands but I'm wondering if the for-in
process cannot be handled in this manner.
I am using Saxon 8.1.1 from Saxonica.
Is there a way to make this decimal percision work with saxon:evaluate() ?
Thanks,
Jim Neff
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Kay [mailto:mike(_at_)saxonica(_dot_)com]
x/y/xs:decimal() works only in Saxon 8.2. In earlier releases
you have to write it as
for $x in x/y return xs:decimal($x)
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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