Buddhi Dananjaya wrote:
I tried with the XSL posted. But after transformation I am again
getting same XML as out put (not sorted)
Why it is mentioned as comment blocks are not uniques, as I feel they
are unique.. Main.cs, Text.cs, etc.
Not to be offensive, but what you "feel" to be unique is something a
computer program usually doesn't understand. In most computer
terminologies, the "unique" property of a column/field means that every
row contains an entry different from any other. You have "Main.cs" 8
times and "Text.cs" 5 times, meaning: not unique.
But that's hardly a problem: if you sort a non-unique element, all equal
elements will be put together in the output.
If it doesn't sort for you, you probably have a mismatch in the
template. If the name is not correct, it will never be found and the
sort will never be hit. Please show what you got this far (an exact,
complete and working stylesheet, including headers) and the source
(also: be exact, include any namespaces etc). Make sure, before you
post, that the code you post acts the way you say it does (just make a
small test set, run it, then post it). Then we'll likely to quickly spot
where the problem lies.
Cheers,
-- Abel Braaksma
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