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. .Subject: XML-to-XML..one to many relation
Author: . .
Date: 24 Jan 2003 10:01 AM
My source XML contains a single element labelled 'Party' with an attribute of 'PartyType' (PartyType = 'Submitting' , 'Receiving', etc.)...my destination XML has distinct elements which correspond to the 'Party' element but are explicitly labelled, e.g., 'SubmittingParty', 'ReceivingParty', etc....is there a way to graphically relate the one to many relationship or must one insert conditional logic into the XSL?

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(Deleted User) Subject: RE: XML-to-XML..one to many relation
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 24 Jan 2003 10:21 AM
Hi,

we have seen a couple of users asking for this before. it is a limitation of
current version of mapper which support one-one direct mapping only. to do
one-to-many mapping like your case you have to go to source and manully
change the code.

we have a PCR for this fature in our to-do-list.

song.



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From: ". ."

My source XML contains a single element labelled 'Party' with an attribute
of 'PartyType' (PartyType = 'Submitting' , 'Receiving', etc.)...my
destination XML has distinct elements which correspond to the 'Party'
element but are explicitly labelled, e.g., 'SubmittingParty',
'ReceivingParty', etc....is there a way to graphically relate the one to
many relationship or must one insert conditional logic into the XSL?



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Ram ChintaSubject: RE: XML-to-XML..one to many relation
Author: Ram Chinta
Date: 27 Jan 2003 06:50 PM
Hi:

Do we have any approximate timeframe as to when we might expect Stylus to have GUI enabled conditional mapping feature.

Does somebody have any ideas rgd how this can be done using extension functions.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

Thanx,
-Chinta

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Minollo I.Subject: RE: XML-to-XML..one to many relation
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 27 Jan 2003 09:38 PM

>...
>Do we have any approximate timeframe as to when we might expect Stylus to
>have GUI enabled conditional mapping feature.

We don't have a timeframe for this feature.
We are currently working on an XQuery based mapper tool; it is more likely
that you will find conditional mapping in the XQuery tool sooner than in
the XSLT one.

>Does somebody have any ideas rgd how this can be done using extension
>functions.

Unless you put all (most of) the mapping logics in the extension functions,
I don't see how that could be done.

Minollo

   
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