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Scenario Properties Profiling Options Tab (XSLT)
Scenario Properties Profiling Options Tab (XSLT)
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XSLT Profiling is available only in Stylus Studio XML Enterprise Suite.
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By default, Stylus Studio displays the
Scenario Properties dialog box when you create a new stylesheet using
File > New > XSLT Stylesheet. You can display the
Scenario Properties dialog box from the XSLT editor
XSLT Source tab or
Mapper tab. Click
Browse
next to the down arrow in the scenario name field.
Click the
Profiling Options tab to turn on the Profiler and to specify the type of information you want to capture in the Profiler's report.
Fields
Show Call Tree of Execution Times
Displays the Call Tree section of the Profiler report, which lists the call tree of XSLT instructions. Duplicate instructions within individual call tree paths are not repeated. The report's Call column identifies the number of times a given instruction is called within each call tree.
Show Execution Time by XSL Element
Displays the Node Summary section of the Profiler report, which lists every instruction that is called by the XSLT code. Instructions are listed only once, regardless of the number of times they are called. The report's Call column identifies the number of times an instruction is called.
Show Log of Step-by-Step Execution
Displays the Event Log section of the Profiler report, which lists every instruction that is executed in every call tree, regardless of the number of times it is called. Displaying the report with this option selected can, therefore, take a long time. The XSLT processing time itself is not affected by this report option.
Limit Trace To
Displaying a Profiler report can often take much longer than the time required to evaulate the XSLT itself. You can use the
Instructions and
Levels field in the
Limit Trace To group box to limit the number of instructions and/or the depth of the levels displayed.
Save Raw XML Profiling Data To:
Saves the raw performance data captured by the Profiler to an XML file. Use this option if you want to create your own reports.