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RE: for-each-group

Subject: RE: for-each-group
From: thomas.maciejewski@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 11:37:51 -0500
RE:  for-each-group
I got this working but not returning the correct results

here is my snippet:

                        <xsl:for-each-group select="
xmlReportOutput/reportOutput/records/record" group-by="
*[name()=$sortColumn1]">
                              <xsl:sort select="current-grouping-key()"
order="descending"/>
                              <xsl:variable name="group1" select="
saxon:evaluate($sortColumn1)"/>
                              <xsl:call-template name="RenderByDesk">
                                    <xsl:with-param name="tradeType" select
="$group1"/>
                              </xsl:call-template>
                        </xsl:for-each-group>

But now it is still grouping by CounterpartyRole.   I now need to group
counterparty rule into either ='Internal' or != 'Internal'

I am not sure what I need to do here.   Basically I think I need to change
my groupby to either be $sortColumn1 ( value ) = 'Internal' or not ...

How can I accomplish this ?

Regards,


Tom Maciejewski




                      "Michael Kay"
                      <mike@xxxxxxxxxxx        To:
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                      m>                       cc:
                                               Subject:  RE: 
for-each-group
                      12/12/2005 02:26
                      PM
                      Please respond to
                      xsl-list






And are you saying that the value "Internal" could appear in any one of
these "columns": and you want one group for the records that have
"Internal"
as the value of the selected column, and another group for those that
don't?

Rather that using saxon:evaluate() here, it's much more efficient to use
select="*[name()=$sortColumn]" - but this doesn't explain why it isn't
working.

Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/

> -----Original Message-----
> From: thomas.maciejewski@xxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:thomas.maciejewski@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 12 December 2005 18:52
> To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Cc: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE:  for-each-group
>
> $sortColumn1 is the name of a column.
>
> The record Data would look like this:
>
>                   <record>
>                         <value0><![CDATA[Buy]]></value0>
>                         <value1><![CDATA[MMCOL]]></value1>
>                         <value2><![CDATA[CCP]]></value2>
>                         <value3><![CDATA[MS01]]></value3>
>                         <value4><![CDATA[true]]></value4>
>                         <value5>40475</value5>
>                         <value6><![CDATA[PENDING]]></value6>
>                         <value7>12724</value7>
>                         <value8><![CDATA[SECURITY]]></value8>
>                         <value9><![CDATA[GCF]]></value9>
>                         <value10><![CDATA[RVP]]></value10>
>                         <value11>100,000,000.00</value11>
>                         <value12><![CDATA[TRIPARTY]]></value12>
>                         <value13><![CDATA[09/29/2005]]></value13>
>                         <value14><![CDATA[GSCC]]></value14>
>                   </record>
>
> $sortColumn1 would looke like "value2"
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Tom Maciejewski
> Sociiti Ginirale
> Information Technology
> 1221 Avenue of the Americas
> New York, NY 10020
> Tel. (212) 278-7103
> Cell. (917) 690-9541
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>
>                       "Michael Kay"
>
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>                       <mike@xxxxxxxxxxx        To:
> <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>                       m>                       cc:
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>                                                Subject:  RE:
>  for-each-group
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>                       12/12/2005 12:52
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>                       PM
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>                       Please respond to
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>                       xsl-list
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> > What I want to do is to create a set of groups based on a
> > condition.  like
> > "foo='Internal'   is that allowed?
>
> Yes, but showing your source and target documents would make
> it clearer
> what
> you want to achieve.
> >
> > what i have been trying is :
> >
> >             <xsl:for-each-group select="
> > xmlReportOutput/reportOutput/records/record" group-by="
> > saxon:evaluate($sortColumn1)!='Internal'">
>
> We need to understand here what $sortColumn1 contains.
>
> I'm finding it difficult to give you any more help than this.
> You haven't
> given enough information to see what you are trying to
> achieve, or to see
> where your code is wrong. Take a couple of steps back and start again.
>
> Michael Kay
> http://www.saxonica.com/
>
>
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