Thanks for the reply!
Ultimately, the list would be expanded to include links and icons. An
example would be for every name there would be an icon for e-mail and when
you click on that, you will open your "new mail" window in Outlook. But to
keep things simple, for now just a simple text output is my goal. Also, if I
can get it working with just the names, then the rest will be fairly easy.
So to create the key for the unique groups, I can use the procedure in the
"Muenchian Method", right?
-----Original Message-----
From: Goetz Bock [mailto:bock@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: August 8, 2001 4:53 AM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: How best to duplicate nodes??
On Tue, Aug 07 '01 at 15:39, Hewko, Doug wrote:
> Can someone please help steer me in the right direction? I have an XML
file
> where people can be in one or more list (example below). [ ... you
> know what you wrote, otherwise it's in the arcive ... ]
> ************************** desired output ********************
> Team A
> Joe Blow
> Jane Dane
> Team B
> Joe Blow
> Jane Dane
> Jerry Berry
> Team C
> Jane Dane
Do you realy want to get text?
Just my first idea:
- create a key of unique groups
- for each entry in this key, select the members with a matching group
entry and print it's name
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Goetz Bock IT Consultant
Dipl.-Inf. Univ.
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