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> I currently decide where to get it from using an xsl:choose > each time I need data, however, it would be much more > efficient if I could save the correct node-set into a variable. Just to explain why David Carlisle's solution works and yours doesn't, if you use xsl:choose then you are creating a tree that contains copies of data from the source node, you are not creating a node-set containing references to the original nodes. So the general way of defining a node-set conditionally is <xsl:variable name="ns" select="$a[$condition] | $b[not($condition)]"/> Mike Kay XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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