Yes, kind of, it matches any element node not having element node
children.
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gesendet.Am 22.01.23, 08:19 schrieb "ohaya ohaya@xxxxxxxxx"
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Hi,
I was wondering if someone could explain what:
<xsl:template match="*[not(*)]">
does?
Is that not(*) checking for non-empty nodes?
Thanks,
Jim
On Saturday, January 21, 2023, 05:00:18 AM EST, Martin Honnen
martin.honnen@xxxxxx <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Am 1/21/2023 um 10:02 AM schrieb ohaya ohaya@xxxxxxxxx:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering, is it possible to add a condition to this:
>
> <xsl:template match="/record/adrRecord/*">
>
> for only if the node has no value?
>
> If it is possible, how to do that, and also do you all think this
> would fix the problem that is happening?
I am wondering if the input sample
<record>
<adrRecord>
<PN_ID>1111111</PN_ID>
<personnel>
<ADM_ORG_CD>urn:NORM:DEPT</ADM_ORG_CD>
<DOD_ASSOC_CD>urn:NORM:V01</DOD_ASSOC_CD>
</personnel>
<enterpriseUser>
<entUserRoles>a:b:c</entUserRoles>
</enterpriseUser>
</adrRecord>
</record>
transformed by e.g.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transf orm"
version="2.0"
xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
xmlns:saml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:assertion"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSc hema-instance"
exclude-result-prefixes="xs">
<xsl:output indent="yes"/>
<xsl:template match="*">
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="text()"/>
<xsl:template match="/">
<saml:AttributeStatement>
<xsl:apply-templates/>
</saml:AttributeStatement>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="*[not(*)]">
<saml:Attribute Name="{name()}"
NameFormat="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:attrname-format:basic">
<xsl:for-each select="tokenize(.,':')">
<saml:AttributeValue
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xsi:type="xsd:string">
<xsl:value-of select="."/>
</saml:AttributeValue>
</xsl:for-each>
</saml:Attribute>
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
into e.g.
<saml:AttributeStatement
xmlns:saml="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:assertion"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSc hema-instance">
<saml:Attribute Name="PN_ID"
NameFormat="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:attrname-format:basic">
<saml:AttributeValue
xsi:type="xsd:string">1111111</saml:AttributeValue>
</saml:Attribute>
<saml:Attribute Name="ADM_ORG_CD"
NameFormat="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:attrname-format:basic">
<saml:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string">urn</saml:AttributeValue>
<saml:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string">NORM</saml:AttributeValue>
<saml:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string">DEPT</saml:AttributeValue>
</saml:Attribute>
<saml:Attribute Name="DOD_ASSOC_CD"
NameFormat="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:attrname-format:basic">
<saml:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string">urn</saml:AttributeValue>
<saml:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string">NORM</saml:AttributeValue>
<saml:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string">V01</saml:AttributeValue>
</saml:Attribute>
<saml:Attribute Name="entUserRoles"
NameFormat="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:attrname-format:basic">
<saml:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string">a</saml:AttributeValue>
<saml:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string">b</saml:AttributeValue>
<saml:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string">c</saml:AttributeValue>
</saml:Attribute>
</saml:AttributeStatement>
is perhaps all you want to output?
But with so many posts I have lost track of what the input is and
what
the wanted output is.
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