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Subject: concatenating 1-n XML files
From: Delaney Robin <Robin.Delaney@xxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 13:28:55 +0100
concatenating xml files
Problem: Customer has 1-n xml files with identical structure. I want to
merge them into 1 large xml and then transform that.

1. Can I use the document() function with wildcards in the doc-name ?
something like: <xsl:for-each select="document('name*.xml')"> ? 

2. If 1. works would  a large number of files (000's) have an adverse effect
on performance ? Or once a document is processed is it retained in memory or
released ? Is there an upper limit of elements that can be processed ? I'll
be using xalan.

If I can't use document like that any other suggestions or anybody done
anything similar ? Looking through the archives/FAQ's there are some notes
on merging contents of 2 files but not on larger numbers of files. I could
try something outside of xsl but it seems at first thought as if it would be
very messy !

In file 1:
	<rdec>
		<contract>
			<loadsa descendants>
		</contract> 
	</rdec>

In file 2-n:
	<rdec>
		<contract>
			<loadsa descendants>
		</contract> 
	</rdec>

Out file:
	<rdec>
		<contract>
			<loadsa descendants>
		</contract> 
		<contract>
			<loadsa descendants>
		</contract> 
		more contracts...............
	</rdec>

Thanks for any help.

- Robin	



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