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Balaji

2004-07-16, 5:50 pm

I have too many elements in the input schema and want to use the inline XSLT
in Script functoid. Can I pass the whole node as an input to my inline XSLT
instead of passing each element as parameter?

Any response is appreciated.

Thanks,
Balaji


Tatyana Yakushev [MSFT]

2004-07-16, 5:50 pm

When you use XSLT Call Template you can access any parts of the input document. You don't have to pass it.
(Inline XSLT is not the same as XSLT call template)

Thanks,
Tatyana
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>I have too many elements in the input schema and want to use the inline XSLT
>in Script functoid. Can I pass the whole node as an input to my inline XSLT
>instead of passing each element as parameter?
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>Any response is appreciated.
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>Thanks,
>Balaji
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