The parameter $TRANSFORMER_SourceCountry is passed in from a servlet. Not
sure what you mean unless you are thinking my variable is a specific
<element>.
David Carlisle
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> So I guess I can not have a dynamic lookup table?
maybe you can. How were you setting the variable
$TRANSFORMER_SourceCountry?
If it was something like
<xsl:variable name="TRANSFORMER_SourceCountry"
select="/xxx/yyy/@country"/>
then you could do
<xsl:key name="lookup" match="row" use="*[name()=/xxx/yyy/@country]"/>
If $TRANSFORMER_SourceCountry was a top level param so you have no
alternative but the $TRANSFORMER_SourceCountry syntax to access the
value then you are stumped.
David
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