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Last one for the week, I promise. :-)
Here's the data structure <productionCrew>
<crew @program= "">
<member>
<role> ... </role>
<givenname> ... </givenname>
<surname> ... </surname>
...
</member>
</crew>
<crew>
...
</crew>
</productionCrew>I have my test to see if it's finding my target person's name (and that person is acting) anyplace... <xsl:if test="//member[(role='Actor') or (role='Guest Star') or (role='Host')][concat(tv:givenname, ' ', tv:surname) = $matcher]"> Which works fine. Once I know the person is in the data, I go looking in detail, and my current solution for that is... <!-- Loop on every crew listed -->
<xsl:for-each select="//member[(role='Actor') or (role='Guest Star')
or (role='Host')][concat(tv:givenname, ' ', tv:surname) = $matcher]" >
<!-- Get //crew @program and do stuff -->
<xsl:variable name="progID" select="../@program" />
<!-- And stuff -->... which works. But I have similar loops elsewhere where I can successfully get those two operations combined into a single for-each. The simplest one is... <xsl:for-each select="//program[tv:title = $matcher]/@id"> How would I go about getting to where my for-each would be operating from the @program of (the assorted met conditions)? Thanks, again, for your patience. Bob Portnell simply.bobp@xxxxxxxxx
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