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Subject: Re: [xsl] Date Difference From: thomas.maciejewski@xxxxxxxxx Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:01:36 -0500 |
I could do this but thought that there might be an easier way i was looking
at something like :
<xsl:variable name="date-diff2"
select="op:subtract-dateTimes-yielding-dayTimeDuration
(xs:dateTime(saxon:evaluate($idxSettleDate))
,xs:dateTime(xs:date(sgfr:StringToDateFormat($todays-date) ) ) )"/>
but cant get it to work.
Do you think I should go down the julian route or is there a better way?
Regards,
I
Tom Maciejewski
Rudolf P. Weinmann
<rudolf.weinmann@as To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
sentis.com> cc:
Subject: Re: [xsl] Date Difference
12/19/2005 03:11 PM
Please respond to
xsl-list
>Is there an easy way to do a date difference in XSLT.
>
>I basically have two strings : "9/11/2004" and "10/25/2005"
>and would like to produce the number of days between the two.
>
Maybe you could use
http://xsltsl.sourceforge.net/date-time.html#template.dt:calculate-julian-day
It takes the three parameters day, month and year and returns the Julian
Day as a decimal number which you could use to calculate
the difference between to dates.
Rudolf
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