I am matching:
selecting actually (it's best to distinguish between XPath expressions
(used to select nodes) and XSLT Patterns (use for matching). Patterns
look like a subset of XPath, and in some ways that's what they are, but
they are actually specified by a completely separate grammar.
I guess you want to change
[contains(@name,'se.company.product.subsys.boam.mao.alarm')]
to
[contains(@name,'se.company.product.subsys.boam.mao.alarm')
or
contains(@name,'sse.company.product.subsys.rbs.boam.mao.event)]
David
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