I tried to use the example. I was confused on how to alter the syntax
for the example's
<xsl:if test="generate-id(.)=generate-id($games[game=current()/game])">
to my needs.
My XML seems more complicated, sorry I don't know the terms to describe
the format of my XML data.
I got to the ($games[game=current()/game]) function, but I do not know
how to change my nodes to equate this. I think I understand that
game=current means take the value at the node 'game'. But I have nodes
with the same name, ie ObjectClassField. Would this work:
<xsl:if test="generate-id(.) = generate-id($ObjConnID[ObjectClassField[
@name = 'SAP ConnectionObject ID']])">
...Because my mailer munged the preservation of your stylesheet, I'm
unable to see the details.<
I posted my XML and XSL on to Google Documents for anyone to review if
they desire to help with my problem (which is a lack of understanding
XML/XSL). I am reading websites and books to help with the knowledge,
however this is a solution I need sooner rather than later.
The XML http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dc7n2j2g_10fcjnwhgr
The XSL http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dc7n2j2g_11c6xh6dcr
Thank you for your time...
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