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Ananya BhushanSubject: This XSLT has stumped me..
Author: Ananya Bhushan
Date: 28 Apr 2010 11:16 PM
Originally Posted: 27 Apr 2010 01:06 AM
Hi,

I have a complex XSLT transformation and I am trying to figure out how to proceed with.
I am attempting to collect the information associated to a particular PortId. However this information is distributed across various elements as indicated below.
In the example below the information for port_id2 is across two <Map> elements. How would I extract the DOMAIN_ID associated to the same port_ids and transform them into the <ServicePort> element in the output xml.

Input.xml -

<AttributeList>
<Map>
<entry>
<key>PortId</key>
<value>port_id1</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>DOMAIN_ID</key>
<value>one</value>
</entry>
</Map>
<Map>
<entry>
<key>PortId</key>
<value>port_id2</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>DOMAIN_ID</key>
<value>13</value>
</entry>
</Map>
<Map>
<entry>
<key>PortId</key>
<value>port_id2</value>
</entry>
<entry>
<key>DOMAIN_ID</key>
<value>14</value>
</entry>
</Map>
</AttributeList>

Transformed.xml -

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ServicePorts>
<ServicePort>
<PortId>port_id1</PortId>
<ServicePortDetails>
<VlanId>one</VlanId>
</ServicePortDetails>
</ServicePort>
<ServicePort>
<PortId>port_id2</PortId>
<ServicePortDetails>
<VlanId>13</VlanId>
</ServicePortDetails>
<ServicePortDetails>
<VlanId>14</VlanId>
</ServicePortDetails>
</ServicePort>
</ServicePorts>
<BandwidthSubscriptions>

Apologies for loosing the indentation but I couldn't get it right :(.
Thanks in advance.

Regards
Ananya

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(Deleted User) Subject: This XSLT has stumped me..
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 30 Apr 2010 12:42 PM
Hi Ananya,
this is a grouping problem; have a look at this web page that explain the various approaches at the problem: http://www.jenitennison.com/xslt/grouping/

Alberto

   
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