[XSL-LIST Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Re: xtvd grouping problem (I think)
Let me clarify a little. I already have my set of programs in a variable... call it $hitSet. So that's cool. And the bit from the sort on down I'd already worked out. Good and good. I need to get away from any looping based on program IDs. That's my problem: program IDs are more fine-grained than my search item terms. So I need to expand up, collecting up all the <schedule>s which have the program IDs from $hitSet (and so representing each search item discovery individually) In pseudocode, my vision is something like for each member of schedule ( a long list) if this member's @program is found among the @ids in (hitSet list) push (this member into Keepers list) But I have no idea if that's possible in XSLT. I have a hunch it is, and I'm just overlooking a very simple XPath function for the assignment... Bob P simply.bobp@xxxxxxxxx On 9/8/06, Steve <subsume@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: On 9/8/06, Bob Portnell <simply.bobp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > for each search item > find the set of programs which have that item > convert this to the set of schedule items which have those programs > for each in the schedule set > sort by time > report the show information.
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