Re: [xsl] Modifying XML file using XSLT based on XSD

Subject: Re: [xsl] Modifying XML file using XSLT based on XSD
From: Mukul Gandhi <mukul_gandhi@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 00:39:56 -0700 (PDT)
There is no fixed technique for this.. It seems, as
per your requirement, the stylesheet will be quite
custom built. I suggest please don't use XSD at all
while writing XSLT.

Regards,
Mukul

--- Lakshmi narayana <lchintala@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> Hi List,
> 
> Is it possible to translate the xml file using xslt
> based on the XSD. For
> example, In my XSD file
> I specified the sequence of child nodes how they
> should appear in XML. It
> validates and raises
> error if they are not in specified sequence. Now I
> have to access that
> particular node and arrange the
> child nodes in the sequence specified in XSD file.
> Is it possible to do
> this. If possible can any one
> send me the xslt code to modify the source xml file
> using xslt based on XSD.
> 
> Sample XML and XSD files
> XML file
>  <Exception>
>       <Type>X</Type>
>       <Location><![CDATA[Right/Door
> Front]]></Location>
>       <Description>Dings No Paint Damage,
> PDR</Description>
>       <ChargeableFlag>0</ChargeableFlag>
>       <PaintHours>0.0</PaintHours>
>       <PartCost>50.0</PartCost>
>       <RepairHours>0.0</RepairHours>
>       <Total>50.0</Total>
>  </Exception>
> 
> XSD file
> 
> <xs:schema elementFormDefault="qualified"
> attributeFormDefault="unqualified"
> xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";>
> 	<xs:element name="Exception">
> 		<xs:complexType>
> 			<xs:sequence>
> 				<xs:element name="Type" type="xs:string"/>
> 				<xs:element name="Description"
> type="xs:string"/>
> 				<xs:element name="ChargeableFlag"
> type="xs:boolean"/>
> 				<xs:element name="FrameHours" type="xs:decimal"
> minOccurs="0"/>
> 				<xs:element name="PaintHours" type="xs:decimal"
> minOccurs="0"/>
> 				<xs:element name="PartCost" type="xs:decimal"
> minOccurs="0"/>
> 				<xs:element name="MetalHours" type="xs:decimal"
> minOccurs="0"/>
> 				<xs:element name="RepairHours" type="xs:decimal"
> minOccurs="0"/>
> 				<xs:element name="Total" type="xs:decimal"/>
> 				<xs:element name="Location" type="xs:string"/>
> 				<xs:element name="ExceptionImage" minOccurs="0"
> maxOccurs="5">
> 					<xs:complexType>
> 						<xs:all>
> 							<xs:element name="FileName"
> type="xs:string"/>
> 						</xs:all>
> 					</xs:complexType>
> 				</xs:element>
> 			</xs:sequence>
> 		</xs:complexType>
> 	</xs:element>
> </xs:schema>
> 
> Thanks,
> Laxmi Narayana
> 
> 


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