Subject: Re: Get the first Array element
From: henry human <henry_human@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 16:17:44 +0100 (BST)
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sorry, it was a mistake I meant I tried it withn Amount. See bellow:
Ever I
will get the FIRST Taxtotal because this has the Amount
> I tried
:TaxTotal[1]/Amount
> Butr It is wrong!
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Von: Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Gesendet: 17:09 Donnerstag, 10.Mai 2012
Betreff: Re: Get the first Array
element
Since there is no element called RoundingAmount in your input, why
would you expect this XPath expression to select anything?
Michael Kay
Saxonica
On 10/05/2012 15:11, henry human wrote:
> Hello
> <elements> ....
> <TaxTotal>
> <otherAmount>22.00</otherAmount>
> </TaxTotal>
> .......
> <TaxTotal>
> <otherAmount>90.00</otherAmount>
> </TaxTotal>
>
<TaxTotal>
> .....
> <Amount>44.00</Amount>
> </TaxSubtotal>
>
</TaxTotal>
> <TaxTotal>
> .....
> <Amount>10.00</Amount>
>
</TaxSubtotal>
> </TaxTotal>
> ......
> </elements> ---------------------
>
Ever I will get the FIRST Taxtotal because this has the Amount
> I tried
:cac:TaxTotal[1]/cbc:RoundingAmount
> Butr It is wrong!
> ??
>
>
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