Re: [xsl] get Data BETWEEN FromDate and ToDate

Subject: Re: [xsl] get Data BETWEEN FromDate and ToDate
From: Mukul Gandhi <mukul_gandhi@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 00:01:31 -0700 (PDT)
Hi Amburose,
   I think you may do this using XSLT 2.0 function ..

date-greater-than($arg1 as xs:date, $arg2 as xs:date)

(This will allow you to compare dates)

Regards,
Mukul

--- Amburose <ambrose@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> hi,
> 
> i have one xml file. that contain number of
> employess records with basic
> informations like name, age, date of joining ....
> 
> now i want how to get particular employees covered 
> between two different
> date of join date(example Fromdate and Todate ).
> 
> please tell the me Xpath / XSL expression.
> 
> 
> Best Wishes,
> amburose
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anthony [mailto:apwebdesign@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 5:26 AM
> To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [xsl] select a node: child of an ancestor
> 
> 
> I have the following xml tree, in which I need to
> compare the value of <SelectedNode> with <NodeId>
> while iterating:
> 
> 
> <LeftNavTree>
>   <LeftNavParamList>
>     <SelectedNode>Link 1.1.1<</SelectedNode>
>   </LeftNavParamList>
>   <TreeNodeList>
>     <TreeNode>
>       <NodeID>Link 1</NodeID>
>       <NodeContent>...</NodeContent>
>       <TreeNodeList>
>         <TreeNode>
>           <NodeID>Link 1.1</NodeID>
>           <NodeContent>...</NodeContent>
>           <TreeNodeList>
>           <TreeNode>
>             <NodeID>Link 1.1.1</NodeID>
>             <NodeContent>...</NodeContent>
>           </TreeNode>
>       </TreeNodeList>
>     </TreeNode>
>    </TreeNodeList>
>   </TreeNode>
> </TreeNodeList>
> </LeftNavTree>
> 
> There could be more than one LeftNavTree, so
> originally I was using this xpath:
> //p:LeftNavTree/p:LeftNavParamList/p:SelectedNode
> 
> But it's concatonating the values of SelectedNode
> from
> both LeftNavTree's. I need an xpath expression that
> will grab "the SelectedNode element which is a
> descendent of the ancestor LeftNavTree element for
> the
> current node".
> 
> Make sense? Hopefully :-)
> 
> Anthony
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