Brilliant. I knew it was something relatively simple. Thanks for you
help.
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Subject: [xsl] Re: Spam:[xsl] Building a table with for-each
Hi, Matt,
Sorry to hear about your mishap. From the looks of it, you need to use
the
contains() function.
<xsl:for-each select="xTable/orders[contains(type, 'Day')]">
will pick up just the orders whose type elements contain "Day".
HTH (and lemme know if not)
Jay Bryant
Bryant Communication Services
(presently consulting at Synergistic Solution Technologies)
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Spam:[xsl] Building a table with for-each
Please bear with me as I'm new to this. I had a perfect solution to my
problem but it was accidentally wiped out. I'm trying to build a table
using 'for-each'. I've built separate tables for each of the unique
nodes, i.e. Sales, Credits, etc. However the last table uses
<type>DayXX</type, where XX is a number 0 -11. For the life of me I
can't remember how I did my 'for-each' statement to build that table
with multiple rows. I've been searching through the archive as I'm
pretty sure I used an example from there but I can't find it. I'm pretty
sure my code was something like this but it just isn't cutting it:
</table>
<table border="1" id="table5" width="100%">
<tr bgcolor="#E1ECFC">
<th>Date</th>
<th>Orders</th>
</tr>
<xsl:for-each select="xTable/orders[type=(., 'Day')]">
<tr>
<td><xsl:value-of select="date"/></td>
<td><xsl:value-of select="count"/></td>
</tr>
</xsl:for-each>
</table>
Here's my xml:
<xTable>
<orders>
<type>Sales</type>
<count>486</count>
<value>18</value>
</orders>
<orders>
<type>Credits</type>
<count>17</count>
<value>169.11</value>
</orders>
<orders>
<type>Coupons</type>
<count>6</count>
<value>100.00</value>
</orders>
<orders>
<type>Replacements</type>
<count>3</count>
<value>0</value>
</orders>
<orders>
<type>Day0</type>
<count>1,894</count>
<value/>
<date>04/28</date>
</orders>
<orders>
<type>Day1</type>
<count>1,792</count>
<value/>
<date>04/29</date>
</orders>
<orders>
<type>Day2</type>
<count>30</count>
<value/>
<date>04/30</date>
</orders>
<orders>
<type>Day3</type>
<count>2,306</count>
<value/>
<date>05/02</date>
</orders>
<orders>
<type>Day4</type>
<count>2,086</count>
<value/>
<date>05/03</date>
</orders>
<orders>
<type>Day5</type>
<count>1,913</count>
<value/>
<date>05/04</date>
</orders>
<orders>
<type>Day6</type>
<count>1,896</count>
<value/>
<date>05/05</date>
</orders>
<orders>
<type>Day7</type>
<count>1,829</count>
<value/>
<date>05/06</date>
</orders>
<orders>
<type>Day8</type>
<count>39</count>
<value/>
<date>05/07</date>
</orders>
<orders>
<type>Day9</type>
<count>2,053</count>
<value/>
<date>05/09</date>
</orders>
<orders>
<type>Day10</type>
<count>486</count>
<value/>
<date>05/10</date>
</orders>
<orders>
<type>Day11</type>
<count>102</count>
<value/>
<date>05/11</date>
</orders>
</xTable>
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