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avi ramSubject: Help with transformation
Author: avi ram
Date: 27 Oct 2007 10:07 AM
Iam pretty new to xsl and iam stuck; would really appreciate any help in writing the xsl for transforming the input xml given below to the output xml also given below

This is my input xml document,
Code:


<Customer>
<CustomerAccount>
<ResponseHeader>
<CorrelationId>1234</CorrelationId>
</ResponseHeader>
<ResponseStatus>
<Status>Success</Status>
</ResponseStatus>
<CustomerSet>
<CustomerName>Pizza Hut</CustomerName>
<Product>Product 1</Product>
<PurchaseMonth>October 2007</PurchaseMonth>
<ZipSet>
<Zip>199360</Zip>
<Zip>94596</Zip>
<Zip>07974</Zip>
</ZipSet>
</CustomerSet>
<CustomerSet>
<CustomerName>Dominos</CustomerName>
<Product>Product 2</Product>
<PurchaseMonth>October 2007</PurchaseMonth>
<ZipSet>
<Zip>2583</Zip>
</ZipSet>
</CustomerSet>
</CustomerAccount>
<Customer>



I need the xsl to transform it to the output given below,
Code:


<ListOfCustomers>
<MyCustomer>
<Id>1234</Id>
<AccountName>Pizza Hut</AccountName>
<BillMonth>October 2007</BillMonth>
<Product>Product 1</Product>
<Zip>199360</Zip>
</MyCustomer>
<MyCustomer>
<Id>1234</Id>
<AccountName>Pizza Hut</AccountName>
<BillMonth>October 2007</BillMonth>
<Product>Product 1</Product>
<Zip>94596</Zip>
</MyCustomer>
<MyCustomer>
<Id>1234</Id>
<AccountName>Pizza Hut</AccountName>
<BillMonth>October 2007</BillMonth>
<Product>Product 1</Product>
<Zip>07974</Zip>
</MyCustomer>
<MyCustomer>
<Id>1234</Id>
<AccountName>Dominos</AccountName>
<BillMonth>October 2007</BillMonth>
<Product>Product 2</Product>
<Zip>2583</Zip>
</MyCustomer>
</ListOfCustomers>

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Tony LavinioSubject: Help with transformation
Author: Tony Lavinio
Date: 28 Oct 2007 09:17 AM
If you are a user of Stylus Studio, you can use the XSLT mapper
and load the 'from' and 'to' schemas and draw lines to connect
the two, and in the process the code will be written for you.
See http://www.stylusstudio.com/xslt_mapper.html

If you are not a Stylus Studio user, you should ask the question
on the xsl-list mailing list run by Mulberry Technologies, since
this is the support forum for Stylus Studio users.

 
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