XML Editor
Sign up for a WebBoard account Sign Up Keyword Search Search More Options... Options
Chat Rooms Chat Help Help News News Log in to WebBoard Log in Not Logged in
Conferences Close Tree View
+ Stylus Studio Feature Requests (1192)
- Stylus Studio Technical Forum (14621)
-> + XPath documentation confusion (2)
-> + Extra block/CR generated (6)
-> + Apache FOP (2)
-> + Inserting Java Script (2)
-> + Convert EDIFACT to X12 or vice... (6)
-> + XSD: Restricting an attribute ... (2)
-> + Creating dynamically named ele... (2)
-> + Report reverts back to XHTML-C... (2)
-> + Certificate error (7)
-> + Opening DITA files and associa... (4)
-> + Cannot see links from source d... (10)
-> + SS 2007 vs. SS 2008 calling a ... (3)
-> + Unable to compile java file (8)
-> + Unable to use xsi:type attribu... (2)
-> + Unable to save xslt file after... (5)
-> + .NET XslTransform Compiled out... (3)
-> + Reporting Comparison (2)
-> + problems setting up the fonts ... (3)
-> + XML conversion (5)
-> + XQUERY: Application Crash (3)
-- Previous [1321-1340] [1341-1360] [1361-1380] Next
+ Website Feedback (249)
+ XSLT Help and Discussion (7625)
+ XQuery Help and Discussion (2017)
+ Stylus Studio FAQs (159)
+ Stylus Studio Code Samples & Utilities (364)
+ Stylus Studio Announcements (113)
Topic  
Postnext
Willem MolSubject: source xml of a report
Author: Willem Mol
Date: 12 Sep 2007 10:10 AM
Dear all,

I have a report with an xml-source file test.xml. In Stylus Studio XML Publisher I have added relations in the source file tree property window. The source file is always in the same directory as the report.
However, we needed to rename a parent directory. This resulted in a broken link to the xml-source, leaving me to add test.xml as well as the relations again. Is there a way to prevent this? I am using build 849m

Cheers, Willem

Postnext
Minollo I.Subject: source xml of a report
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 12 Sep 2007 01:16 PM
The report should store information about XML data sources relative to its location; apparently that didn't work in your case.

Are the relationships you created internal to the same single XML file? Or do they reference external ones?

Posttop
Willem MolSubject: source xml of a report
Author: Willem Mol
Date: 13 Sep 2007 03:36 AM
It is one xml source file.
You are right. I cannot recreate the situation. I am sorry to have bothered you with this mistake.
What realy happened is that I had ALSO renamed the subfolder containing the xml source. This caused the break. There seems to be no way to reconnect the report to the changed source location when you do that (like in xslt editor), is there?


   
Download A Free Trial of Stylus Studio 6 XML Professional Edition Today! Powered by Stylus Studio, the world's leading XML IDE for XML, XSLT, XQuery, XML Schema, DTD, XPath, WSDL, XHTML, SQL/XML, and XML Mapping!  
go

Log In Options

Site Map | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Trademarks
Stylus Scoop XML Newsletter:
W3C Member
Stylus Studio® and DataDirect XQuery ™are from DataDirect Technologies, is a registered trademark of Progress Software Corporation, in the U.S. and other countries. © 2004-2016 All Rights Reserved.