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I've been using XSLT and FO for a while, but I didn't really learn much in depth about either.
I'm trying to take data from two nodes to create a table in FO. Here would be sample data:
I would then want rows based on this data, something like this:
My problem is I can't do a for-each on either the unit or the occupant; if I do it on the unit, I'll only get one row for unit 1, and if I do it on the occupant, I won't get any rows for 2. I also want to be have it sorted by unit, so I wouldn't be able to do a for-each on all occupants, then another on all units that don't have an occupant.
Any advice on doing something like this?
[xsl] Merging nodes to process with FO
Subject: [xsl] Merging nodes to process with FO From: Russell Levy <russlevy@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 23:14:49 -0400 |
I've been using XSLT and FO for a while, but I didn't really learn much in depth about either.
I'm trying to take data from two nodes to create a table in FO. Here would be sample data:
<unit> <id>15</id> <name>1</name> </unit> <unit> <id>16</id> <name>2</name> </unit> <occupant> <name>Smith</name> <unitid>15></name> </occupant> <occupant> <name>Jones</name> <unitid>15></name> </occupant>
I would then want rows based on this data, something like this:
1 | Smith 1 | Jones 2 | Vacant
My problem is I can't do a for-each on either the unit or the occupant; if I do it on the unit, I'll only get one row for unit 1, and if I do it on the occupant, I won't get any rows for 2. I also want to be have it sorted by unit, so I wouldn't be able to do a for-each on all occupants, then another on all units that don't have an occupant.
Any advice on doing something like this?
Thanks in advance, Russell Levy
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