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At 3:58 PM +0200 1/11/07, Vitaliy Paykov wrote:
You asked this question 5 or 6 days ago, and several people responded with advice and requests for clarification. I suggest that if you would like further advice you should first try to take the advice you have received.
As I have often posted to this list: You will improve the chances that you will receive prompt and helpful responses by:
Try to create the output you want. Provide a sample of your XML source, the XSLT you have written so far, the XML output you get, and the XML output you want. Without that information it is difficult to help you very much, and I doubt that you will get much more from this list than the advice you have already received. XSL-List participants are happy to help, but will rarely do a requester's project for them.
Re: [xsl] Pivot Reports
Subject: Re: [xsl] Pivot Reports From: Mulberry Technologies List Owner <xsl-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 10:15:22 -0500 |
At 3:58 PM +0200 1/11/07, Vitaliy Paykov wrote:
Hi all! Can somebody help me with pivot reports?
You asked this question 5 or 6 days ago, and several people responded with advice and requests for clarification. I suggest that if you would like further advice you should first try to take the advice you have received.
As I have often posted to this list: You will improve the chances that you will receive prompt and helpful responses by:
- asking specific enough questions that answers are possible. Describe what you are trying to do, how you approached it, what happened, and why you don't like the result you got
- supplying small samples of files that illustrate your question or problem. For example, an XML file, an XSLT stylesheet, the result you got, and the result you want - all in miniature (and remembering that everything posted to XSL-List is archived in public)
- describing the topic of your question concisely in the subject line Good subject lines - those that describe the subject matter of your message - not only increase the chances that you will receive answers to questions or responses to comments, they also make your message and any replies to it accessible in the list archives.
Try to create the output you want. Provide a sample of your XML source, the XSLT you have written so far, the XML output you get, and the XML output you want. Without that information it is difficult to help you very much, and I doubt that you will get much more from this list than the advice you have already received. XSL-List participants are happy to help, but will rarely do a requester's project for them.
-- Tommie --
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