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> But is it technically legitimate to have "$alternate-tier/option[]" in > the second xsl:when block ? well its's syntactically correct, but as you haven't shown your input or the definition of $alternate-tier, or said what output you want, no one other than you can say if it does what you want it to do. > Looks like if similar node exists in parallel tree and matches same > conditions, it sets it's value to "N/A". No XSLT engine should ever generate the string "N/A" automatically. The string value of the special double value not-a-number is "NaN" so you sometimes see that in unexpected places, but never "N/A". David
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