RE: [xsl] Pattern Matching in XSl - find groups defined in one Xml in another Xml.

Subject: RE: [xsl] Pattern Matching in XSl - find groups defined in one Xml in another Xml.
From: "G. Ken Holman" <gkholman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2012 10:42:59 -0400
At 2012-08-22 13:59 +0000, Kerry, Richard wrote:
>So, then, I see two members of group-2 are in LAR 51.

Exactly, and since the group has three members that's not a match. One "area" needs to contain a match for all the elements in a group to count as a match.

Ah, forgive my oversight. I missed the "all-ness" of the requirement.


I haven't yet worked out how your various solutions work so I can't yet consider how I might make these changes.

Sounds like Wendell is on the right track and that his work would lead to a more successful result since I missed such an important requirement in my haste.


Now, off to find the docs for "key" and analyze-string/matching-substring.

See pages 319-323 for key, and pages 305-306 for analyze-string in the complete text of my XSLT book found at links here:


http://www.CraneSoftwrights.com/training/#ptux

I hope this helps.

. . . . . . . . . . Ken


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