Thanks for all the reply ...That helped ...
>>> michael.h.kay@xxxxxxxxxxxx 06/24/02 04:41PM >>>
Of course. You can count the size of any node-set, and you can construct
a node-set using predicates.
count(apps[sysid=416])
Michael Kay
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> Subject: Using Count() conditionally ??
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> Hi ..
> I am trying to count the total number of 416's and 415's
> in the following xml ... Is there is anyway to use predicates
> in count function to acheive this.
>
> any help and pointers ...
>
> <rep>
> <appl>
> <apps>
> <sysid>416</sysid>
> </apps>
> <apps>
> <sysid>415</sysid>
> </apps>
> <apps>
> <sysid>415</sysid>
> </apps>
> <apps>
> <sysid>416</sysid>
> </apps>
> <apps>
> <sysid>416</sysid>
> </apps>
> </appl>
> </rep>
>
> Thanks ...
> -Kumar
>
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