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poo sinSubject: Problem with command line arguments
Author: poo sin
Date: 04 Nov 2004 12:43 PM
This works fine inside stylus studio:

declare variable $fi:='PP-110201-PP.xml';
<part>
{
for $x in doc($fi)//Est
return $x
}
</part>

Now I tried to write a batch script that
will pass the values of $fi which I have declared as as external
variable through the command line

query.bat->
for %%a in (*.xml) do ..\bin\stylusxql.exe -param fi='%%a' Amount.xquery

and I modified Amount.xquery as

declare variable $fi external;
<part>
{
for $x in doc($fi)//Est
return $x
}
</part>

when I run query.bat, I get following error -> Error: Error retrieving resource: $fi for all the files in this directory

Can anybody please suggest what is wrong with the above scripts.

Many Thanks in advance.

-pS

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(Deleted User) Subject: Re: Problem with command line arguments
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 04 Nov 2004 01:23 PM
Hi,
I have tried your sample query and it works; however, I get the same error
if the XML file being loaded has an internal DTD. Can you check if this is
the case?

Thanks,
Alberto


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poo sinSubject: Re: Problem with command line arguments
Author: poo sin
Date: 04 Nov 2004 02:34 PM
Hi Alberto,

My sample.xml looks like

<Mie50 xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<Est><company>Est1</company></Est>
<Est><company xsi:nil="true"/></Est>
</Mie50>

I am still getting the same error.

Thanks,
-pS

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poo sinSubject: Re: Problem with command line arguments
Author: poo sin
Date: 04 Nov 2004 02:44 PM
It worked :-)

Thanks for your help!

-pS

   
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