On 26/09/2005, at 6:04 PM, Michael Kay wrote:
I've used a set of templates that call each other and work their way
down the list, and use parameters to keep the id and name
fields that
I need. I think it works, and I'll test it on some bigger data sets
and see how I go.
That's the right approach. But you don't need to pass parameters
for the id
and name fields: you can always navigate back up to them using the
parent
and ancestor axes.
How do you do that if you don't know how far back up the tree they are?
I know how to do a path like "../../../" that goes up the tree, but
if you've got multiple nested levels and you don't know how far back
they are, is it possible to do something like :
"go up the tree until you hit a 'Object' node"
Thanks,
Nick
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