I'm aware of that method of setting xs:variable but in the situation where you
have to set a large number of variables based on a single condition
Are you sure that you need a large number of variables, rather than a
variable that contains a lot of structure?
instead have having
<xsl:variable name="v1" select="1"/>
<xsl:variable name="v2" select="2"/>
<xsl:variable name="v3" select="3"/>
you might have
<xsl:variable name="vx">
<v>
<v1>1</v1>
<v2>2</v2>
<v3>3</v3>
</v>
</xsl:variable>
<xsl:variable name="v" select="x:node-set($vx)"/>
David
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