I tried this way its not working.
Sorry. You should have done what was in my head, not what I wrote, which
was nonsense.
me> use has to be a match pattern
use takes an XPath expression. I mean match which takes a pattern.
<xsl:key name="k1" match="ROW" use="COLUMN[(_at_)NAME ='JOBCODE'] |
COLUMN[(_at_)NAME = 'JC_CODE']"/>
that indexes each ROW on either of those columns.
"key('k1','P10')
should work if P10 is the value of either the 'JOBCODE' or 'JC_CODE'
column.
David
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