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I am performing a query that works without HTML, but when I add HTML, to better organize the results. When I add in <div> and </div> tags, I get an error (see below). Here's the query:

let $doc := doc('test')  
for $v in $doc//item 
where $v/product_info/unit[.='9291']
return 
  <div>{ $v/seller_info/seller_company_id[position() lt 2]/text() } 
  </div> 
  <div>{ $v/seller_info/seller_rating[position() lt 3]/text() 
  </div>

On this document:

<item>
<item_number>1171270</item_number>
<seller_info>
<seller_company_id>6356</seller_company_id>
<seller_rating>C31</seller_rating>
<seller_rating>T150 hr.</seller_rating>
</seller_info>
<product_info>
<unit>2022</unit>
<sinfo>55 cases</sinfo>
<sinfo>Yu-gi-oh trading card pack</sinfo>
<sinfo>.45kg per unit</sinfo>
<sinfo>24.7500kg shipment</sinfo>
</product_info>
<product_info>
<unit>9291</unit>
<sinfo>7 units</sinfo>
<sinfo>Naruto, Classic, action figure</sinfo>
<sinfo>1.8kg per unit</sinfo>
<sinfo>12.6kg shipment</sinfo>
</product_info>
</item>

And the error I'm getting:

Stopped at line 4, column 85: [XPST0003] Unexpected end of query: '>{ $v/seller_in...'

1 Answer 1

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When you want to return multiple elements, you will have to wrap them in a sequence. Additionally, you forgot the closing } in the second <div/>.

let $doc := doc('test')  
for $v in $doc//item 
where $v/product_info/unit[.='9291']
return 
(
  <div>{ $v/seller_info/seller_company_id[position() lt 2]/text() } 
  </div>,
  <div>{ $v/seller_info/seller_rating[position() lt 3]/text() }
  </div>
)
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  • So, basically the missed comma, right? I'm also trying to iterate through the results.... Putting a <div> around each member of the sequence's every returned result. Sep 20, 2012 at 8:24
  • You also missed the parentheses, which actually form the sequence. The comma is only for dividing the elements.
    – Jens Erat
    Sep 20, 2012 at 11:13

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