Subject: Re: [xsl] Joining xml documents on the fly From: Joelle Tegwen <tegwe002@xxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 08 Jun 2009 11:01:43 -0500 |
(in this case staff_id) wouldn't the [0] element just give you the
first staff_id?
No it would give you the element in position zero, but as there is never anything in the zeroth position it will alwys return the empty nodeset.
My typing is pretty bad but I didn't type a 0, I typed a 6.
But there was an error in my code project_staff_roles/project_staff[generate-id()=generate-id(key('p',@staff_id)[6])" should be project_staff_roles/project_staff_role[generate-id()=generate-id(key('p',@staff_id)[6])"
David
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