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Re: XSLT Question regarding converting XML to CSV

Subject: Re: XSLT Question regarding converting XML to CSV
From: andrew welch <andrew.j.welch@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 12:53:32 +0000
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On 11/28/05, moshe malaver <malaver_m@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi, I need to simulate converting my XML to CSV aswell
> as to HTML.
> it was decided that rowspan and callspan should be
> accounted also in csv in the following way.
> XML :
> <ROWS>
> <ROW>
> <USA>  <rowspan>3</rowspan>
>        <colspan>2</colspan>
> </USA>
> <BOS>  <colspan>2</colspan>
> </BOS>
> </ROW>
> <ROW>
> <NY>  <colspan>2</colspan>
> </NY>
> </ROW>
> <ROW>
> <LA>  <colspan>2</colspan>
> </LA>
> </ROW>
> <ROW>
> <CAN>  <rowspan>2</rowspan>
>        <colspan>2</colspan>
> </CAN>
> <TOR>  <colspan>2</colspan>
> </TOR>
> </ROW>
> <ROW>
> <VAN>  <colspan>2</colspan>
> </VAN>
> </ROW>
> </ROWS>
>
> The output CSV file should look something like:
>
> USA,,BOS,,
> ,,NY,,
> ,,LA,,
> CAN,,TOR
> ,,VAN
>
> How can I write my XSLT?

You will need to normlize your XML to remove rowspans and colspans
(which is tricky), which will then make generating the csv easy.

A stylesheet I wrote a while back does table normalization, although
you'll need to modify it to fit your XML:

http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/N7450.html#d9550e730

cheers
andrew

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