Subject: [xsl] XQuery basics From: "Sam Carleton" <scarleton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 11:43:29 -0400 |
First off, I am not 100% this is the write place to ask this question, but in years past you all have been very helpful to me with XSLT and thought you might have some insight or know where I should go to get the help I need. I have worked with DOM, SAX, XSLT, and XPath in the past and am now working with a framework that has XQuery. The task at hand is very simple, change (or add if not present) an attribute to one element in an XML document: Example: If the name element has an average attribute, change it to 93, otherwise create it and set it to 93 input: <root> <students> <name value="scott"/> </students> </root> or <root> <students> <name value="scott" average="90"/> </students> </root> output: <root> <students> <name value="scott" average="93"/> </students> </root> Is XQuery like XSLT such that I have to build a little script that will copy everything from the source to the destination and make the change or add the attribute once I get to it? Sam
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