Hi all,
Let's say, I have following XML document:
<x>2008-12-01</x>
And the following XPath 2.0 expression,
[1]
x gt xs:date('2007-12-01')
The evaluation of this expression fails, with non schema aware XSLT
2.0/XPath 2.0 system (as x is not of type xs:date. it's actually an
element).
But if we had a Schema aware XSLT 2.0/XPath 2.0 system, and the above
XML document was validated with a Schema (with element x being
assigned a Schema type xs:date), would the above XPath 2.0 expression
succeed in this case (i.e., with a Schema aware XPath 2.0 system)?
The XPath 2.0 specification for operator, op:date-greater-than (ref,
http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath-functions/#func-date-greater-than)
specifies:
op:date-greater-than($arg1 as xs:date, $arg2 as xs:date) as xs:boolean
which makes me think that, both arguments to the operator 'gt' must be
of type xs:date. So the XPath 2.0 expression [1] would fail in case of
Schema aware system also.
Could somebody please clarify this to me.
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Regards,
Mukul Gandhi
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