Subject: [xsl] xsl sorting From: Jarkko.Moilanen@xxxxxx Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 08:41:02 +0300 (EEST) |
Hi! If there is several sorting orders, they are all applied and not only the last one. For example if there is xml file that includes severals sets like: <Subject id="0000000001" id2="001" id3="001">Juu juu</Subject> <Subject id="0000000001" id2="002" id3="002">RE:Juu juu</Subject> <Subject id="0000000001" id2="002" id3="001">RE:Juu juu</Subject> and sets are sorted: <xsl:sort select="Subject/@id" order="ascending" /> <xsl:sort select="Subject/@id2" order="ascending" /> <xsl:sort select="Subject/@id3" order="ascending" /> So the result would be: <Subject id="0000000001" id2="001" id3="001">Juu juu</Subject> <Subject id="0000000001" id2="002" id3="001">RE:Juu juu</Subject> <Subject id="0000000001" id2="002" id3="002">RE:Juu juu</Subject> Right? Cheers Jarkko ******************************************************************* Jarkko Moilanen *You are wise, witty, and wonderful, * Researcher/ ITCM *but you spend too much time * jarkko.moilanen@xxxxxx *reading this sort of trash. * www.uta.fi/~jm60697 * * GSM: +358 50 3766 927 * * ******************************************************************* * ITCM Information Technology and Crisis Management * ******************************************************************* XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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