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RE: Re: Simple Replacement


Thanks Dimitre, that was it.  I was doing this...

<xsl:template match="PolicyPeriod">
	
<com.castek.businessgeneric.party.businessobjects.PolicyPeriod>
			<xsl:copy>
				<xsl:apply-templates select="node()|@*"/>
			</xsl:copy>
	
</com.castek.businessgeneric.party.businessobjects.PolicyPeriod>
</xsl:template>

and of course getting this...
<com.castek.businessgeneric.party.businessobjects.PolicyPeriod>
	<PolicyPeriod>
	
<statusUpdateDate>4/29/2002</statusUpdateDate>
				<statusCode>PROPOSAL</statusCode>
				<reasonCode>NEWBS</reasonCode>
				<instanceId>532419014954058</instanceId>
				<expirationDt>3/30/2003</expirationDt>
				<effectiveDt>3/30/2002</effectiveDt>
	</PolicyPeriod>
</com.castek.businessgeneric.party.businessobjects.PolicyPeriod>


Also, thanks to Joerg for the link....

Mike

		-----Original Message-----
		From:	Dimitre Novatchev [mailto:dnovatchev@yahoo.com]
		Sent:	Tuesday, July 16, 2002 3:28 PM
		To:	xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
		Subject:	[xsl] Re: Simple Replacement


		--- "CROFT, MICHAEL" <MCROFT at amica dot com> wrote:

		> 
		> This should be a very simple question for the list...
		> 
		> I would like to convert this input...
		> 
		> 			<PolicyPeriod>
		> 	
		> <statusUpdateDate>4/29/2002</statusUpdateDate>
		>
<statusCode>PROPOSAL</statusCode>
		>
<reasonCode>NEWBS</reasonCode>
		>
<instanceId>532419014954058</instanceId>
		>
<expirationDt>3/30/2003</expirationDt>
		>
<effectiveDt>3/30/2002</effectiveDt>
		> 			</PolicyPeriod>
		> 
		> to this output....
		> 
		> <com.castek.insure3.customer.businessobjects.PolicyPeriod>
		> 	
		> <statusUpdateDate>4/29/2002</statusUpdateDate>
		>
<statusCode>PROPOSAL</statusCode>
		>
<reasonCode>NEWBS</reasonCode>
		>
<instanceId>532419014954058</instanceId>
		>
<expirationDt>3/30/2003</expirationDt>
		>
<effectiveDt>3/30/2002</effectiveDt>
		> </com.castek.insure3.customer.businessobjectsPolicyPeriod>
		> 
		> basically, just replace the parent name with a different
name, but
		> keep
		> all
		> its content intact.


		Hi Mike,

		Use the identity templates plus an additional one matching
the element
		that is to be renamed:

		<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0"
		 xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";>
		 <xsl:output method="xml" omit-xml-declaration="yes"/>
		  <xsl:template match="/ | @* | node()">
		    <xsl:copy>
		      <xsl:apply-templates  select="@* | node()"/>
		    </xsl:copy>
		  </xsl:template>
		  
		  <xsl:template match="PolicyPeriod">
	
<com.castek.insure3.customer.businessobjects.PolicyPeriod>
		      <xsl:apply-templates select="@* | node()"/>
	
</com.castek.insure3.customer.businessobjects.PolicyPeriod>
		  </xsl:template>
		</xsl:stylesheet>

		Hope this helped.



		=====
		Cheers,

		Dimitre Novatchev.
		http://fxsl.sourceforge.net/ -- the home of FXSL

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