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Hi Oliver,
OB> Just count the preceding siblings:
OB> count($matchingForm/preceding-sibling::*)+1
they might not always be siblings, but I could probably just use
preceding:: to do the job.
I've remembered another part of the problem. Look at the structure
again:
<top>
<visits>
<visit id="visit1Name"/>
<visit id="visit2Name"/>
</visits>
<formtypes>
<formtype id="formtype1Name"/>
<formtype id="formtype2Name"/>
</visits>
<forms>
<form visit="visit1Name" formtype="formtype1Name"/>
<form visit="visit1Name" formtype="formtype2Name"/>
<form visit="visit2Name" formtype="formtype2Name"/>
</forms>
</top>
Am I not right in saying that if I am in the context of a <visit>
element, doing:
<xsl:variable name="matchingForm"
select="//forms/form[(@formtypeID = $formtypeID) and (@visitID =
$visitID)]"/>
will not work, because "//forms" is taken relative to the context
node? Certainly this seems to be happening, as no matches are
occurring.
Is there a way to make this work?
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