Subject: RE: [xsl] Creating a hierarchal unordered list from flat file From: Adam Van Den Hoven <Adam.Hoven@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 14:04:06 -0800 |
David: I have a solution to your problem... Given that your source Document is: (I had to fix it) <Root> <Groups GroupID="1" Name="Group1" ParentID="0"/> <Groups GroupID="2" Name="Group2" ParentID="1"/> <Groups GroupID="3" Name="Group3" ParentID="1"/> <Groups GroupID="4" Name="Group4" ParentID="1"/> <Groups GroupID="5" Name="Group5" ParentID="2"/> <Groups GroupID="6" Name="Group6" ParentID="2"/> <Groups GroupID="7" Name="Group7" ParentID="3"/> <Groups GroupID="8" Name="Group8" ParentID="3"/> <Groups GroupID="9" Name="Group9" ParentID="4"/> <Groups GroupID="10" Name="Group10" ParentID="5"/> <Groups GroupID="11" Name="Group11" ParentID="5"/> <Groups GroupID="12" Name="Group12" ParentID="6"/> <Groups GroupID="13" Name="Group13" ParentID="8"/> <Groups GroupID="14" Name="Group14" ParentID="8"/> <Groups GroupID="15" Name="Group15" ParentID="9"/> <Groups GroupID="16" Name="Group16" ParentID="10"/> <Groups GroupID="17" Name="Group17" ParentID="10"/> <Groups GroupID="18" Name="Group18" ParentID="16"/> <Groups GroupID="19" Name="Group19" ParentID="18"/> <Groups GroupID="20" Name="Group20" ParentID="19"/> </Root> If you apply the following stylesheet: <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"> <xsl:template match="/"> <root> <xsl:apply-templates select="/Root/Groups[@ParentID=0]"/> </root> </xsl:template> <xsl:template match="Groups"> <xsl:copy> <xsl:apply-templates select="@*"/> <xsl:apply-templates select="../Groups[@ParentID=current()/@GroupID]"/> </xsl:copy> </xsl:template> <xsl:template match="@*"> <xsl:copy/> </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet> You should get the following results: <root> <Groups GroupID="1" Name="Group1" ParentID="0"> <Groups GroupID="2" Name="Group2" ParentID="1"> <Groups GroupID="5" Name="Group5" ParentID="2"> <Groups GroupID="10" Name="Group10" ParentID="5"> <Groups GroupID="16" Name="Group16" ParentID="10"> <Groups GroupID="18" Name="Group18" ParentID="16"> <Groups GroupID="19" Name="Group19" ParentID="18"> <Groups GroupID="20" Name="Group20" ParentID="19"/> </Groups> </Groups> </Groups> <Groups GroupID="17" Name="Group17" ParentID="10"/> </Groups> <Groups GroupID="11" Name="Group11" ParentID="5"/> </Groups> <Groups GroupID="6" Name="Group6" ParentID="2"> <Groups GroupID="12" Name="Group12" ParentID="6"/> </Groups> </Groups> <Groups GroupID="3" Name="Group3" ParentID="1"> <Groups GroupID="7" Name="Group7" ParentID="3"/> <Groups GroupID="8" Name="Group8" ParentID="3"> <Groups GroupID="13" Name="Group13" ParentID="8"/> <Groups GroupID="14" Name="Group14" ParentID="8"/> </Groups> </Groups> <Groups GroupID="4" Name="Group4" ParentID="1"> <Groups GroupID="9" Name="Group9" ParentID="4"> <Groups GroupID="15" Name="Group15" ParentID="9"/> </Groups> </Groups> </Groups> </root> There are a few things that you may need to think about. Currently a root node of 0 is a fixed value. It should be possible to use a variable to figure out which ParentID refers to the root node. Its simply a matter of finding the ParentID for which there is no matching GroupID. Given that you may have some errors and accidentally include two ParentIDs for which there are no GroupIDs you may need to be a little devious about how you make the choice... But it works. Adam XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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