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How to retraverse an xml while converting into .xls file through XSLT?

I have the request xml as:-

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<report>
<header>
<request_id>121</request_id><content_provider>ews</content_provider><report_date>2013-09-26</report_date>
</header>

<policy_detail><client_name>MR JOHN PHILIP GRACE</client_name><date_of_birth>1954-04-21</date_of_birth><policy_number>0081467839</policy_number><clawback>518.67</clawback><date_policy_inception>1992-08-07</date_policy_inception>106085</frn><master_agent_number>1212190</master_agent_number><agent_number>6354773</agent_number><clawback_date>      </clawback_date>
</policy_detail>

<policy_detail><client_name>MISS LISA PORTER</client_name><date_of_birth>1970-05-18</date_of_birth><policy_number>0082625310</policy_number><clawback>463.72</clawback><date_policy_inception>1994-05-17</date_policy_inception><frn>106085</frn><master_agent_number>1212190</master_agent_number><agent_number>6366264</agent_number><clawback_date>      </clawback_date>
</policy_detail>

<policy_detail><client_name>MRS ELAINE LOCKYER</client_name><date_of_birth>1957-09-07</date_of_birth><policy_number>0108791948</policy_number><clawback>64.98</clawback><date_policy_inception>2004-07-01</date_policy_inception><frn>106085</frn><master_agent_number>2178267</master_agent_number><agent_number>1212189</agent_number><clawback_date>      </clawback_date>
</policy_detail>

<policy_detail><client_name>MR DEMETRIOUS PAPI</client_name><date_of_birth>1957-10-25</date_of_birth><policy_number>0019751627
</policy_number><clawback>427.71</clawback><date_policy_inception>1992-05-07</date_policy_inception><frn>106085</frn><master_agent_number>2001188</master_agent_number><agent_number>2009744</agent_number><clawback_date>      </clawback_date>
</policy_detail>

<summary><policy_count>4</policy_count><clawback_total>1475.08</clawback_total>
</summary>
</report>

The processing XSL is:--

<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
<xsl:output method="xml" indent="yes"/>
<xsl:template match="*">
    <xsl:apply-template/>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="policy_detail">
<xsl:value-of select="client_name"/>
</xsl:template>

Below this, I have to insert code of calculating total clawback on the basis of a particular master_agent_no i.e. 1212190.

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  • It might help if you explain where you're stuck, as well as what error messages you're getting, as well as what output you expect to get from this. Sep 30, 2013 at 3:55
  • XML to XSLT doesn't make much sense -- do you mean XML to Excel (XLS)? Sep 30, 2013 at 5:00
  • yeah sure I mean the same.
    – Vineet Raj
    Sep 30, 2013 at 8:59
  • @jmort253:-- Thanks for your interest. I want the total clawback corresponding to a particular master agent should be displayed at the bottom of the page after traversing all the policy details. So I think it requires the traversal of all the nodes again. Or is there any other idea ......... please suggest
    – Vineet Raj
    Sep 30, 2013 at 9:02

1 Answer 1

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Just add code that outputs

<xsl:value-of select="sum(//policy_detail[agent_number='1212190']/clawback)"/>

at the appropriate point in your stylesheet code.

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  • Thanks.......... But I want the total clawback should be displayed at the bottom of the page after traversing all the policy details. So I think it requires the traversal of all the nodes again.
    – Vineet Raj
    Sep 30, 2013 at 8:19
  • Thanks.......... But I want the total clawback should be displayed at the bottom of the page after traversing all the policy details. So I think it requires the traversal of all the nodes again. Also above solution will work when <xsl:template match="report"> not <xsl:template match="policy_detail"> and report is the parent node for node policy_detail and I think it is pretty much defficult to back traverse to parent node from child node.
    – Vineet Raj
    Sep 30, 2013 at 8:34
  • Yes, it requires the traversal of all the nodes again. That's the XSLT way. And the code I gave you works fine in XSLT 1.0. Sep 30, 2013 at 11:16
  • But how to retraverse the nodes?
    – Vineet Raj
    Sep 30, 2013 at 17:10
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    I think you need to do some reading. Go through some worked examples. Oct 1, 2013 at 6:16

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