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> select="saxon:node-set(RFQDomainAttributeDefinition[@Domain
> = 'lbid']/ExtendedAttributeDefinition)" />
You can't use (and don't need) node-set there: node-set() converts
a result tree fragment to a node set, but an XPath expression always
returns a node set (or at least, it never returns a result tree
fragment).
If you remove all occurrences of saxon:node-set then your code looks
right. On th eother hand If what you want is a node set as a result you
would be better to use xsl:variable with a select expression rather than
content, otherwise you will have to use
saxon:node-set($extended-attrs-bid)
every time you use it.
It looks likey you just want
<xsl:variable name="x"
select="normalize-space(RFQDomainAttributeDefinition)"/>
<xsl:variable name="extended-attrs-bid" select="
RFQDomainAttributeDefinition[$x][@Domain =
'lbid']/ExtendedAttributeDefinition
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Bid[not($x)]/ExtendedAttribute[generate-id()
= generate-id(key('extended-attrs-bid-index',
@ExtendedAttributeCode))]
"/>
David
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