<xsl:key name="k1" match="ROW" use="COLUMN[(_at_)NAME =
'JOBCODE'],COLUMN[(_at_)NAME = 'JC_CODE']"/> like this?
use has to be a match pattern so you can't use , you can use | though.
<xsl:key name="k1" match="ROW" use="COLUMN[(_at_)NAME =
'JOBCODE'] | COLUMN[(_at_)NAME = 'JC_CODE']"/>
If you are using xslt2 you can use the alternative
<xsl:key name="k1" match="ROW" use="COLUMN[(_at_)NAME =
('JOBCODE','JC_CODE')]"/>
David
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