Ibm a novice when it comes to xslt, and xml for that matter. I came across a
java script library with saxon xslt 2.0 that I have been using with my python
scripts.
Switching to xslt 3.0?
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: xslt 2 when test multiple conditions
> Simple as I can get it
It would have helped if it were well formed. I used
<records>
<Case_Responses>
<records>
<QuestionnaireQuestion>
<DSMapping>Indication</DSMapping>
<Questionnaire>
<QuestionnaireIdentifier>Safety_MedicalAE
Questionnaire</QuestionnaireIdentifier>
</Questionnaire>
</QuestionnaireQuestion>
<Response>rash</Response>
</records>
<records>
<QuestionnaireQuestion>
<DSMapping>Indication</DSMapping>
<Questionnaire>
<QuestionnaireIdentifier>Safety_Medical_FULL
Questionnaire</QuestionnaireIdentifier>
</Questionnaire>
</QuestionnaireQuestion>
<Response>cough</Response>
</records>
</Case_Responses>
</records>
As far as I can tell you want
<xsl:stylesheet version="3.0"
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
<xsl:template match="/">
<xsl:value-of select="/*/*/records[
QuestionnaireQuestion
[Questionnaire/QuestionnaireIdentifier = 'Safety_MedicalAE Questionnaire']
[DSMapping = 'Indication']
]/
Response"/>
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
which produces rash :
$ saxon10 lp.xml lp.xsl
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>rash
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