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Subject: [xsl] looping in xslt From: "Joeri Belis" <joeri.belis@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 15:11:43 +0200 |
I have a big xml file that comes out of a db ( + 3Mb ).
It contains a lot of date values. My xslt transformation needs to create a
new xml file
from this dump xml file and add lines for every date just ones.
So the file may contain 100 date values but only 10 different dates
( this example has 5 dates but only 3 different dates )
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<root>
<rec>
<date><value>010104</value></date>
</rec>
<rec>
<date><value>010104</value></date>
<date><value>020104</value></date>
</rec>
<rec>
<date><value>020104</value></date>
<date><value>030104</value></date>
</rec>
</root>
to find these unique dates i use
<xsl:key name="mydates" match="date" use="value"/>
and to loop 3 times i use.
<xsl:for-each select="/root/rec/date[generate-id() =
generate-id(key('mydates',value)[1])]">
I need to loop multiple times so i repeat the "for-each" multiple times in
my code.
Is there a way to avoid this. It takes a long time to find all the unique
dates again and again.
Can i store a count
<xsl:for-each select="count(/root/rec/date[generate-id() =
generate-id(key('mydates',value)[1])])">
in a variable and use this in a loop?
Or there any other solutions ? i use xlst 1.1.
Thank you, Joeri
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