thx, very qucik reply that solved my problem!
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Browse All TopicsHi, we are using xslt version 1.0.
We have an xml file with elements of type [itinerary], see code. All elements are looped thorugh by using for-each, see code. I want to check the date-value on the previous node looped through and check it with current node date-value. The prev_date variable is not working as it is always the date on the first node and not the previous (the value $last_pos seems correct).
How can I get the previous date value?
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by: GertonePosted on 2009-10-26 at 05:32:32ID: 25661567
as long as you don't sort, you can walk back on the preceding-sibling axis rary[1]/@d ate"/>
<xsl:variable name ="prev_date" select ="preceding-sibling::itine