Subject: RE: [xsl] New doubt ! From: "Aron Bock" <aronbock@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 03 May 2005 05:18:16 +0000 |
lookups.xml ======= <stores> <store name="Bangalore Central" ID="2345"/> <store name="Walmart" ID="4567"/> </stores>
That your input XML file is as follows: ======= <foo> <store> <RetailStoreName>Bangalore Central</RetailStoreName> </store </foo>
And that you wanted to convert this to: =======
<foo> <store> <name>Bamgalore Central</name> <id>2345>/id> </store> </foo>
From: Bharat Shetty <bharat.shetty@xxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [xsl] New doubt ! Date: Tue, 3 May 2005 08:29:11 +0530
Hi all,
I am glad I came across this group.
I need to transform a XML to other structure XML using XSLT.
Fine I have done that quite well according to my projects needs.
Now the problem is ....
When an input element of tag
<RetailStoreID>Bangalore Central</RetailStoreID> is encountered in the input XML ( Please note that At this stage since this XML is genreated from some transaction handling code, I will not know in advance what store will appear in that tag . But eventually all of them are assumed to be in some lookup table that i will explain now ) , my XSLT should be able to refer to some other XML that stores in this format
Retail Store Name ID =========================== Bangalore central 2345 Walmart 4567
like that ....
I tried using the document("reatilstoreids.xml") what to put in the query after this is beating me ...
When Walmart is encountered i need to get 4567 and if Bangalore central i shud get 2345 through some testing so that thats is displayed in the Output XML . Just help me on how to get ids of the names encountered in the input XML in this other XML called RetailerStoreIDs.xml
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