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Paul HermansSubject: XSLT mapper
Author: Paul Hermans
Date: 08 Jul 2011 10:40 AM
a) related to the Mapper Canvas Display there is an option to 'Hide Linked Nodes'
I cannot figure out what this option does.
(Do not seem to find more info in the manual and see no difference in the UI.)
b) while mapping I get sometimes the question to set source and/or target context. Is there any info on what precisely triggers this question and what the best strategy is to define the context?

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Ivan PedruzziSubject: XSLT mapper
Author: Ivan Pedruzzi
Date: 14 Jul 2011 11:02 AM


Hi Paul,

It seems like that "Hide linked Nodes" is not working properly.

Set Source/Target Context are used when working with templates. They instruct the mapping tool how to build relative xpath expressions and the depth of output structure.

In the attached image you can see the match template for book active in the mapping tool, the source context is book and the link is interpreted relative to the context, the literal value in output is relative to the target context Book.

Hope this helps
Ivan


 
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