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Subject: [xsl] new increment question From: Jonathan Marenus <jonathanmarenus@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 19:32:17 -0700 (PDT) |
Michael's previous answer helped a lot. Thanks.
The functionality I would like to achieve now is
similar to the first. The updated XML structure is
the following:
<a>
<b>
<c>
<d>
<e/>
<f/>
<g/>
</d>
</c>
<c>
<d>
<e/>
<f/>
<g/>
</d>
</c>
</b>
<b>
<c>
<d>
<e/>
<f/>
<g/>
</d>
</c>
<c>
<d>
<e/>
<f/>
<g/>
</d>
</c>
</b>
</a>
Here, I would like to output an incremental value for
each e,f, or g.
In the case above,
first e: 1
first f: 2
first g: 3
second e: 4
second f: 5
second g; 6
There will be situations where not all three elements
(e,f,g) are within d.
So if there is only e in the first d and e,g in the
second d, the desired output will be:
first e: 1
second e: 2
g: 3
The output value should reset to 1 for every new a
encountered.
Thank you.
Jonathan Marenus
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