Hi
I have this xml structure, within an instance named MAIN... <combined> <modules> <module> <marks> <mark>100</mark> </marks> <ranges> <range>A</range> </ranges> </module> <module> <marks> <mark>90</mark> </marks> <ranges> </ranges> </module> </modules> </combined> For each module at XPATH "/combined/modules/module", I am using an xforms:repeat to show a table row for each module, and within each of that level's table, i show another 2 smaller tables, for marks and ranges.... they are each using xforms:repeat as well.... I am using a bind, to try to show / hide the smaller tables (either marks or ranges)... depending on if there is a childnode value within the first node of /marks/mark or /ranges/range <xforms:bind nodeset="instance('triggers-instance')/available_range_trigger" relevant="instance(MAIN)/modules/module/ranges/range[1] != '' "/> Problem is, it cannot differentiate between instance(MAIN)/modules/module[1] and instance(MAIN)/modules/module[2].... Anyone has a solution for this, on how I can reference the module node's index? |
Is there one trigger per module? Or only one global trigger?
-Erik On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 12:15 AM, Alan Soo <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi > > I have this xml structure, within an instance named MAIN... > > <combined> > <modules> > <module> > <marks> > <mark>100</mark> > </marks> > <ranges> > <range>A</range> > </ranges> > </module> > <module> > <marks> > <mark>90</mark> > </marks> > <ranges> > </ranges> > </module> > </modules> > </combined> > > For each module at XPATH "/combined/modules/module", I am using an > xforms:repeat to show a table row for each module, and within each of that > level's table, i show another 2 smaller tables, for marks and ranges.... > they are each using xforms:repeat as well.... > > I am using a bind, to try to show / hide the smaller tables (either marks or > ranges)... depending on if there is a childnode value within the first node > of /marks/mark or /ranges/range > > <xforms:bind nodeset="instance('triggers-instance')/available_range_trigger" > relevant="instance(MAIN)/modules/module/ranges/range[1] != '' "/> > > Problem is, it cannot differentiate between instance(MAIN)/modules/module[1] > and instance(MAIN)/modules/module[2].... > > Anyone has a solution for this, on how I can reference the module node's > index? > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://n4.nabble.com/Using-bind-relevant-to-show-hide-for-nested-childnodes-tp955901p955901.html > Sent from the ObjectWeb OPS - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > -- > You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. > To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] > For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help > OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws > > -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
Hi Erik,
The number of modules (instance('MAIN')/modules/module) will vary, depending on my database query return... The number of triggers need to be dynamic.. EG: trigger 1 would check for /modules/module[1]/ranges/range[1] trigger 2 would check for /modules/module[2]/ranges/range[1] Am I able to declare such a dynamic trigger?
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Hi Erik,
I managed to get it working... Was using the wrong approach... I found out that using this bind, would work... <xforms:bind nodeset="instance('main')/modules/module/ranges/range[1]" relevant="@relevant = 'true'"/> This will check the relevant attribute within the first node 'range'... So over at my MAIN instance, I return as follows: <combined> <modules> <module> <marks> <mark>100</mark> </marks> <ranges> <range relevant="true">A</range> </ranges> </module> <module> <marks> <mark>100</mark> </marks> <ranges> </ranges> </module> </modules> </combined> The result is that it will show the first module's range, but not the second one...
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