Thanks David,
I am now grabbing all nodes that at least have 3 ancestors.
How can I make saxon:path() select the median of the absolute path.
The function returns me now:
Root/node1/node2/node3/node4/node5 when I do saxon:path() .
I want it to return to me: Root/node1/node2/node3
Thanks,
jz
David Carlisle wrote:
I am trying count(saxon:path()),
saxon:path just returns a string, which isn't what you want at all, If I
understand the question you want the number of ancestors, which is
count(ancestor::node())
David
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