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Subject:
Using < (less than) operator
Author:
Sharon Katz
Date:
04 Feb 2008 06:04 AM
Hi,
I need to run a scenario on a specific element ID range, using the following condition:
<xsl:for-each select="PricingPackageCatalog/Packages/Package[@id<'1021637']">
I need to define the range to be less than the above number, and get an error that a '<' character cannot be used in attribute 'select'.
Can you please advise what would be a valid statement?
Thanks,
Sharon
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Subject:
Using < (less than) operator
Author:
James Durning
Date:
04 Feb 2008 11:15 AM
use <
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Subject:
Using < (less than) operator
Author:
Sharon Katz
Date:
05 Feb 2008 04:20 AM
Thanks. Do I simply replace < with < in the same location of the statement?
I tried that (see below) and get the error "undetermined entity reference, 'lt' "
<xsl:for-each select="PricingPackageCatalog/Packages/Package[@id < '1001927']">
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Subject:
Using < (less than) operator
Author:
Tony Lavinio
Date:
05 Feb 2008 07:38 AM
It's "unterminated" not "undetermined", and that's because you need
the semicolon. As the previous poster said, use < - four characters.
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Subject:
Using < (less than) operator
Author:
Sharon Katz
Date:
05 Feb 2008 07:44 AM
Great - that works!
Thanks a lot,
Sharon
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