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Subject: Re: [xsl] sorting and multiple output documents in xslt 2.0
From: Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 19:18:04 +0100

On 29/07/2011 18:43, Meghan Finch wrote:
Hello,

I am new to the listserv and was hoping that I could find some help. I
am working on a transformation that will take xml that describes
theses and dissertations and produce two different xml outputs, one
with all of the theses and the other with all of the dissertations.
This is an example of a single thesis/dissertation xml record:

Your template rule says


<xsl:template match="xml">

but I don't see an element named "xml". (It would be a poor choice of element name anyway, but that's by the by.

I would also point out that this:

<xsl:if test="DISS_submission/DISS_description[@type='masters']">
           <xsl:copy-of
select="DISS_submission/DISS_description[@type='masters']"/>
       </xsl:if>

is equivalent to this:

<xsl:copy-of
select="DISS_submission/DISS_description[@type='masters']"/>

since if there's nothing to copy, then nothing gets copied.


Beyond that, I'm just confused. Is there more than one DISS_submission element perhaps? Are you trying to produce one result document for several DISS_submission elements, or one for each?


Michael Kay
Saxonica

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<DISS_submission publishing_option="0" embargo_code="0"
third_party_search="Y" third_party_sales="N">
    <DISS_authorship>
        <DISS_author type="primary">
            <DISS_name>
                <DISS_surname></DISS_surname>
                <DISS_fname></DISS_fname>
                <DISS_middle/>
                <DISS_suffix/>
                <DISS_affiliation></DISS_affiliation>
            </DISS_name>
            <DISS_contact type="current">
                <DISS_contact_effdt></DISS_contact_effdt>
                <DISS_address>
                    <DISS_addrline></DISS_addrline>
                    <DISS_addrline></DISS_addrline>
                    <DISS_city></DISS_city>
                    <DISS_st></DISS_st>
                    <DISS_pcode></DISS_pcode>
                    <DISS_country></DISS_country>
                </DISS_address>
                <DISS_email></DISS_email>
            </DISS_contact>
            <DISS_contact type="future">
                <DISS_contact_effdt></DISS_contact_effdt>
                <DISS_address>
                    <DISS_addrline></DISS_addrline>
                    <DISS_addrline></DISS_addrline>
                    <DISS_city></DISS_city>
                    <DISS_st></DISS_st>
                    <DISS_pcode></DISS_pcode>
                    <DISS_country></DISS_country>
                </DISS_address>
                <DISS_email></DISS_email>
            </DISS_contact>
            <DISS_citizenship></DISS_citizenship>
        </DISS_author>
    </DISS_authorship>
    <DISS_description page_count="115" type="doctoral"
external_id="http://id.pdf" apply_for_copyright="no">
        <DISS_title></DISS_title>
        <DISS_dates>
            <DISS_comp_date></DISS_comp_date>
            <DISS_accept_date></DISS_accept_date>
        </DISS_dates>
        <DISS_degree></DISS_degree>
        <DISS_institution>
            <DISS_inst_code></DISS_inst_code>
            <DISS_inst_name></DISS_inst_name>
            <DISS_inst_contact></DISS_inst_contact>
            <DISS_processing_code></DISS_processing_code>
        </DISS_institution>
        <DISS_advisor>
            <DISS_name>
                <DISS_surname></DISS_surname>
                <DISS_fname></DISS_fname>
                <DISS_middle></DISS_middle>
            </DISS_name>
        </DISS_advisor>
        <DISS_cmte_member>
            <DISS_name>
                <DISS_surname></DISS_surname>
                <DISS_fname></DISS_fname>
                <DISS_middle/>
                <DISS_suffix/>
                <DISS_affiliation/>
            </DISS_name>
        </DISS_cmte_member>
        <DISS_cmte_member>
            <DISS_name>
                <DISS_surname></DISS_surname>
                <DISS_fname></DISS_fname>
                <DISS_middle/>
                <DISS_suffix/>
                <DISS_affiliation/>
            </DISS_name>
        </DISS_cmte_member>
        <DISS_cmte_member>
            <DISS_name>
                <DISS_surname></DISS_surname>
                <DISS_fname></DISS_fname>
                <DISS_middle/>
                <DISS_suffix/>
                <DISS_affiliation/>
            </DISS_name>
        </DISS_cmte_member>
        <DISS_categorization>
            <DISS_category>
                <DISS_cat_code></DISS_cat_code>
                <DISS_cat_desc></DISS_cat_desc>
            </DISS_category>
            <DISS_keyword/>
            <DISS_language></DISS_language>
        </DISS_categorization>
    </DISS_description>
    <DISS_content>
        <DISS_abstract>
            <DISS_para></DISS_para>
        </DISS_abstract>
        <DISS_binary type="PDF"></DISS_binary>
    </DISS_content>
    <DISS_restriction/>
</DISS_submission>

There are 3 elements inside DISS_submission that are important:
DISS_authorship, DISS_description, and DISS_content. Here is the xsl
that Ive been trying so far:

<xsl:stylesheet version="2.0"
    xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
    xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
    <xsl:output method="xml" indent="yes"/>

<xsl:template match="xml">
    <xsl:result-document href="masters.xml">

        <xsl:if test="DISS_submission/DISS_description[@type='masters']">
            <xsl:copy-of
select="DISS_submission/DISS_description[@type='masters']"/>
        </xsl:if>

    </xsl:result-document>
    <xsl:result-document href="doctoral.xml">

        <xsl:if test="DISS_submission/DISS_description[@type='doctoral']">
         <xsl:copy-of
select="DISS_submission/DISS_description[@type='doctoral']"/>
        </xsl:if>

    </xsl:result-document>
    </xsl:template></xsl:stylesheet>

This does actually create two outputs, one for masters and one for
theses. However, it only copies the DISS_description element and its
children. I want the entire DISS_submission to be copied. Ive tried
replacing xsl:copy-of to just DISS_submission but that just creates
two new documents with all of the DISS_submission s, not a sort
between masters and doctoral.

Im fairly new to xsl and not really a programmer, so forgive me
please for any obvious oversights here. XPATH also tends to give me a
lot of difficulty, so it could be something simple in there to fix.
I'm using Saxon to complete the transform. Thank you for the help and
feedback.

--Meghan Finch


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