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Re: Transformation of generic spreadsheet XML

Subject: Re: Transformation of generic spreadsheet XML
From: Jeni Tennison <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 22:12:27 +0100
generic xsl pretty xml
Hi Xiaocun,

> Very much appreciated for the well detailed answer :)

My pleasure.

>> I think you'd be better off storing the bidHeader row in a global
>> variable (assuming that the row elements are children of a 'rows'
>> document element here):
>> 
>> <xsl:variable name="bidHeader" select="/rows/row[1]" />
>
> Sorry I did not provide the whole picture in my original post (it
> was already pretty long :(). The actual source XML had many rows
> before the $bidHeader row, therefore the bid header row does not
> have exact position among its siblings. So my XSL had to catch that
> bid header row and process all following siblings as follows:
>
> <xsl:template match="row" mode="createBids">
>   <RFQRequest>
>     <xsl:element name="createBids">
>       <xsl:apply-templates
> select="following-sibling::row" mode="BidsDetail"/>
>     </xsl:element>
>   </RFQRequest>                         
> </xsl:template>
>
> <xsl:template match="row" mode="BidsDetail">
>   <xsl:if test="string(cell[1]) = string('BidType') or
> substring(cell[1],2) = string('BidType')">
>     <xsl:variable name="bidHeader" select="."/>
> ......

You don't need to use the string() function to convert strings to
strings - string('BidType') is *exactly* the same as 'BidType'.  Also,
you don't have to convert cell[1] to a string explicitly - it's being
compared to a string ('BidType') so it'll automatically be converted
to a string for the comparison.

So your test in the above is exactly the same as:

  cell[1] = 'BidType' or substring(cell[1], 2) = 'BidType'

But even with the fact that you can't just get the *first* row, I
think you could still store that particular row as a global variable
with:

<xsl:variable name="row"
              select="/rows/row[cell[1] = 'BidType' or
                                substring(cell[1], 2) = 'BidType']" />

This selects the row where the value of the first cell is 'BidType' or
where the substring of the value of that first cell after the first
character is 'BidType'.

I hope that helps,

Jeni

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Jeni Tennison
http://www.jenitennison.com/



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