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If Statements within an If Statement?

Wei, Alice J. ajwei at indiana.edu
Wed Apr 2 21:19:41 PST 2008


  If Statements within an If Statement?
Hi, David:

  Thanks for some of the clarifications. I think I am still a little puzzled with the new structure you provided with putting the tests outside. I tested one, and got a very bad error message that says:

expected a single value for order expression $d ; found: 1848

I am suspecting that I probably did not do the tests properly. Here is the code of my main function:

declare function local:searchresult($seq as element()*) as element()*
{
let $search := upper-case(request:get-parameter("search", ""))
let $search2 := request:get-parameter("mydropdown", "")
let $search3 := request:get-parameter("mydropdown2", "")
let $search4 := request:get-parameter("mydropdown3", "")
let $search5 := upper-case(request:get-parameter("search2", ""))
let $search6 := upper-case(request:get-parameter("search3", ""))
let $search7 := request:get-parameter("restriction", "")
let $search8 := request:get-parameter("restriction2", "")

let $a := collection("my")//ad//address[contains(upper-case(.),$search)],
$b := collection("my")//ad//p[contains(upper-case(.),$search)],
$c := collection("my")//ad//address[contains(upper-case(.),$search5)],
$d := collection("my")//ad//p[contains(upper-case(.),$search5)],
$e := collection("my")//ad//head[contains(upper-case(.),$search)],
$f := collection("my")//ad//head[contains(upper-case(.),$search5)],
$g := collection("my")//ad/head[contains(upper-case(.),$search6)],
$h := collection("my")//ad//p[contains(upper-case(.),$search6)],
$i:= collection("my")//ad//address[contains(upper-case(.),$search6)]

let $sorted_result:=
for $doc in distinct-values($seq)
order by $doc
return $doc
let $head := $seq[.=$d][1]/ancestor::ad/descendant::head[1]
let $head2 := $seq[.=$d][1]/ancestor::ad/descendant::head[2]
let $head3 := $seq[.=$d][1]/ancestor::ad/descendant::head[3]
let $para := $seq[.=$d][1]/ancestor::ad/descendant::p
let $note := $seq[.=$d][1]/ancestor::ad/descendant::note
let $pb := $seq[.=$d][1]/preceding::pb[1]
order by $d
return
if (count($sorted_result) lt 1)
then
<p>Sorry, too many results returned. Please refine your search to have them displayed.</p>
else if (count($sorted_result) gt 200)
then
<p>Sorry, there are no results retrieved back. Please check for your input. </p>
else
for $d at $count in $sorted_result
return <div><p>Showing Result: <b>{$count} / {count($sorted_result)}</b></p>
<p style="font-weight:bold">{$head}&#160; {$head2}&#160; {$head3}</p>
<p>{$para}</p>
</div>
};

As for the distinct-values in my code, I always have the assumption that it has been generating only results with distinct values as long as it is not deep distinct. I didn't realize that it means I am taking in the white spaces. Is there any suggestions you might provide on what function I might have to use here?

As for the point on the masking, do you mean that it would be better if I correct $search to $seq to avoid inaccessibility?

Thanks again for your help.

Alice
======================================================
Alice Wei
MIS 2008
School of Library and Information Science
Indiana University Bloomington
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