Subject: Re: Determining whether no single instance of a specific node exists
From: Mark Peters <markpeters.work@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 14:27:31 -0400
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Sorry, my XSL examples weren't quite right. I'm trying to determine
whether no instance of <c/> exists for each <b/> set.
So, in my XSL document, assume I'm processing each <a/> node.
1,
<xsl:when test="not(b/c)">
2.
<xsl:when test="count(not(b/c)) >= 1">
Thanks,
Mark
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Mark Peters <markpeters.work@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have the following XML document:
>
> <a>
> <b/>
> <b/>
> <b/>
> </a>
> <a>
> <b/>
> <b/>
> <b>
> <c/>
> </b>
>
> </a>
> <a>
> <b/>
> <b/>
> <b/>
> </a>
>
> For each <b/> set, I want to apply a transformation only if no single
> instance of <c/> exists. I know how to check whether a node does
> exist, but not how to check whether no single instance of the node
> exists.
>
> I've tried the following conditional statements without success:
>
> 1,
> <xsl:when test="not(a/b/c)">
>
> 2.
> <xsl:when test="count(not(a/b/c)) >= 1">
>
>
> What conditional statement should I use?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> Mark
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