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Hi Vish,
I take it you're using XSLT 2.0 from the construct for-each select="tokenize(.,',')"?
If not, let's not get on the wrong track.
Even if so, look up the instruction <xsl:element/>, since it'll allow you to create elements named with values from your data -- better than trying to write tags. Thus their names don't have to be hard-coded.
As for how to break your values out, that depends on whether you're using XSLT 2.0, which has better facilities for this, or 1.0, which requires you to break up the strings recursively (or use extension functions).
Answer the 1.0/2.0 question and someone can help further. (I think I may be done for the day, sorry.)
At 03:17 PM 6/21/2006, you wrote:
RE: [xsl] Converting CSV to XML without hardcoding schema details in xsl
Subject: RE: [xsl] Converting CSV to XML without hardcoding schema details in xsl From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 16:01:56 -0400 |
Hi Vish,
I take it you're using XSLT 2.0 from the construct for-each select="tokenize(.,',')"?
If not, let's not get on the wrong track.
Even if so, look up the instruction <xsl:element/>, since it'll allow you to create elements named with values from your data -- better than trying to write tags. Thus their names don't have to be hard-coded.
As for how to break your values out, that depends on whether you're using XSLT 2.0, which has better facilities for this, or 1.0, which requires you to break up the strings recursively (or use extension functions).
Answer the 1.0/2.0 question and someone can help further. (I think I may be done for the day, sorry.)
Cheers, Wendell
At 03:17 PM 6/21/2006, you wrote:
Can anybody suggest how to convert CSV data in the format
Field1,Field2 Value11,Value12
to xml like
<Field1>Value11</Field1> <Field2>Value12</Field2>
without hardcoding the fieldnames in the xsl?
I was thinking of something like
<xsl:for-each select="tokenize(., ',')"> <<xsl:value-of select="item-at($elementNames,index-of(?parent of current node?,.))"/>> <xsl:value-of select="."/> </<xsl:value-of select="item-at($elementNames,index-of(?parent of current node?,.))"/>> </xsl:for-each>
where elementNames is a tokenized list of the fieldnames - but I am unable to get it to work.
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