Mukul Gandhi wrote:
Hi
I think, because XPath functions are primarily used to manipulate
entities in the XPath data model. format-date() function seems
correct to be an XSLT function..
format-date() takes (in its simple form) an xs:date and a picture
string as parameters. I don't see what's the matter with the DM?
Regards,
--drkm
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