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(A/@name | B/@name)[1]
But, as Mukul suggests, testing the string value might be a wise thing. E.g. when string-length(A/@name) > 0 then A/@name otherwise B/@name...
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Ranjan K. Baisak wrote:
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Re: [xsl]retrieve attribute from node A or node B
Subject: Re: [xsl]retrieve attribute from node A or node B From: Geert Josten <Geert.Josten@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 14:17:30 +0200 |
(A/@name | B/@name)[1]
But, as Mukul suggests, testing the string value might be a wise thing. E.g. when string-length(A/@name) > 0 then A/@name otherwise B/@name...
Cheers
Ranjan K. Baisak wrote:
Both A and B has attribute @name with mutual exclusion i.e. if A has attribute @name then B does not have and vice versa.
How to retrieve @name with OR condition from A or B
pseudo code: A|B/@name
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