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* Michael Kay
|<snip> | |I think that what you need here is a nested set of for-each-groups, one |for each level of the output tree. In this case it is quite deeply |nested ..... | |</snip> * Mark Brand Hi I have further questions on the fragments posted earlier. I did try implementing both options but had some questions ... Q1. <snip> <xsl:for-each-group select="current-group() except "." group-starting-with="*[@StyleName='DIVISION']"> </snip> With this line of code, i found that it would execute (enter the for-each-group loop) even if there wasn't a DIVISION item in the group. How do I stop the loop being entered if the group-starting-with entry is not in the list. I have tried an if statement after the loop has been entered but it is too late then for my purposes. Q2. <snip> <Part Category="{@StyleName}"> <xsl:copy-of select="child::node()"/> <xsl:for-each-group select="current-group() except ." group-starting-with="*[@StyleName=f:child(@StyleName)]"> <xsl:apply-templates select="."/> </snip> With this piece of code from the second option where would you put the closing tags, where-ever i put them they would all output after everything else instead of in a nested fashion.
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