Christian,
Thank you very much for helping me with the query. However, I am not quite sure how the transform operation works if I have to use a for loop. Say, I twist around yesterday's question a bit like so:
copy $c := <entry> <id>1</id> <title>How to use a transform expression</title> <updated>2011-02-23</updated> <author> <name>BaseX Team</name> <uri>http://basex.org</uri> </author> <childentry> 1 </childentry> <childentry> 2 </childentry> <childentry> 3 </childentry> <content type="html">Transform expression example created by BaseX Team</ content> </entry> modify ( replace value of node $c//name with 'BaseX', replace value of node $c//content with concat('Copy of: ', $c//content), insert node <member>Joey</member> into $c//author for $childentry in $c//childentry replace value of $childentry with concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text()) ) return $c
*The expected output is:*
<entry> <id>1</id> <title>How to use a transform expression</title> <updated>2011-02-23</updated> <author> <name>BaseX</name> <uri>http://basex.org</uri> <member>Joey</member> </author> <childentry> *New Child: 1* </childentry> <childentry> *New Child: 2 *</childentry> <childentry> *New Child: 3* </childentry> <content type="html">Copy of: Transform expression example created by BaseX Team</content> </entry>
The following exception is thrown when I tried my sample transformation query with the for loop: *[XPST0003] Expecting 'where', 'order' or 'return' expression.*
Thanks, Sony
*PS: @Lukas: I did notice the update in the documentation. Thank you !*
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:32 AM, Lukas Kircher <lukaskircher1@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hi Sony,
to help others with the same question, I allowed myself to add a modified version of your example to our documentation [1].
Regards, Lukas
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Update#transform
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Christian,
Thank you for the quick and helpful reply.
- Sony
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Christian Grün < christian.gruen@gmail.com> wrote:
Sony,
the following query might do what you want:
copy $c := <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2"> <id>1</id>
<title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> <author> <name>LibX Team</name> <uri>http://libx.org</uri> <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> </author> <content type="html">Content created by LibX Libapp Builder</content> </entry> modify ( replace value of node $c//*:name with 'Sony', replace value of node $c//*:content with concat('Copy of: ', $c//*:content) ) return $c
Best, Christian ___________________________
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:43 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I am using BaseX 6.5. I am trying to transform a given node using an XQuery.
Say, I have an node like so: <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2"> <id>1</id>
<title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> <author> <name>LibX Team</name> <uri>http://libx.org</uri> <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> </author> <content type="html">Content created by LibX Libapp Builder</content> </entry> I am trying to send this node to an xquery which is expected to do the following actions:
create a copy of this node (so that the actual node in the database
does not
change), transform/modify the duplicate copy of the given node return the modified duplicate copy of the given node
I would expect the output to be like so: <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2"> <id>1</id>
<title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> <author> <name>Sony</name> <uri>http://libx.org</uri> <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> </author> <content type="html">Copy of: Content created by LibX Libapp Builder</content> </entry> I tried to perform the non-updating functions using transform and also
tried
to use a pending update list (Reference: http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Update#transform). None of this
works
as expected. Could you refer me to a more detailed documentation for performing such transform operations on nodes ? Thanks, Sony
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Sony,
each FLWOR expression needs to be completed with a RETURN statement. Please insert the following snippet (haven't tried it live):
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry with concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text())
Hope this helps, Christian ___________________________
Christian Grün Uni KN, Box 188 78457 Konstanz, Germany http://www.inf.uni-konstanz.de/~gruen
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Christian, Thank you very much for helping me with the query. However, I am not quite sure how the transform operation works if I have to use a for loop. Say, I twist around yesterday's question a bit like so: copy $c :=
<entry> <id>1</id> <title>How to use a transform expression</title> <updated>2011-02-23</updated> <author> <name>BaseX Team</name> <uri>http://basex.org</uri> </author> <childentry> 1 </childentry> <childentry> 2 </childentry> <childentry> 3 </childentry> <content type="html">Transform expression example created by BaseX Team</content> </entry> modify ( replace value of node $c//name with 'BaseX', replace value of node $c//content with concat('Copy of: ', $c//content), insert node <member>Joey</member> into $c//author for $childentry in $c//childentry replace value of $childentry with concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text()) ) return $c
The expected output is:
<entry> <id>1</id> <title>How to use a transform expression</title> <updated>2011-02-23</updated> <author> <name>BaseX</name> <uri>http://basex.org</uri> <member>Joey</member> </author> <childentry> New Child: 1 </childentry> <childentry> New Child: 2 </childentry> <childentry> New Child: 3 </childentry> <content type="html">Copy of: Transform expression example created by BaseX Team</content> </entry> The following exception is thrown when I tried my sample transformation query with the for loop: [XPST0003] Expecting 'where', 'order' or 'return' expression. Thanks, Sony PS: @Lukas: I did notice the update in the documentation. Thank you !
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:32 AM, Lukas Kircher lukaskircher1@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Sony,
to help others with the same question, I allowed myself to add a modified version of your example to our documentation [1].
Regards, Lukas
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Update#transform
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Christian, Thank you for the quick and helpful reply.
- Sony
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Christian Grün christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote:
Sony,
the following query might do what you want:
copy $c := <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2"> <id>1</id> <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> <author> <name>LibX Team</name> <uri>http://libx.org</uri> <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> </author> <content type="html">Content created by LibX Libapp Builder</content>
</entry> modify ( replace value of node $c//*:name with 'Sony', replace value of node $c//*:content with concat('Copy of: ', $c//*:content) ) return $c
Best, Christian ___________________________
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:43 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I am using BaseX 6.5. I am trying to transform a given node using an XQuery.
Say, I have an node like so: <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2"> <id>1</id> <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> <author> <name>LibX Team</name> <uri>http://libx.org</uri> <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> </author> <content type="html">Content created by LibX Libapp Builder</content>
</entry> I am trying to send this node to an xquery which is expected to do the following actions:
create a copy of this node (so that the actual node in the database does not change), transform/modify the duplicate copy of the given node return the modified duplicate copy of the given node
I would expect the output to be like so: <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2"> <id>1</id> <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> <author> <name>Sony</name> <uri>http://libx.org</uri> <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> </author> <content type="html">Copy of: Content created by LibX Libapp Builder</content>
</entry> I tried to perform the non-updating functions using transform and also tried to use a pending update list (Reference: http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Update#transform). None of this works as expected. Could you refer me to a more detailed documentation for performing such transform operations on nodes ? Thanks, Sony
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Christian,
Yes. I did realize that I must use a RETURN statement. I tried that with a slight change in the requirement. Say, my child entries look like so :
<childentry id="1" />
I tried:
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry/@id with concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text())
Does replace work differently for attributes ?
Thanks, Sony
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Christian Grün christian.gruen@gmail.comwrote:
Sony,
each FLWOR expression needs to be completed with a RETURN statement. Please insert the following snippet (haven't tried it live):
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry with concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text())
Hope this helps, Christian ___________________________
Christian Grün Uni KN, Box 188 78457 Konstanz, Germany http://www.inf.uni-konstanz.de/~gruen
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Christian, Thank you very much for helping me with the query. However, I am not
quite
sure how the transform operation works if I have to use a for loop. Say,
I
twist around yesterday's question a bit like so: copy $c :=
<entry> <id>1</id> <title>How to use a transform expression</title> <updated>2011-02-23</updated> <author> <name>BaseX Team</name> <uri>http://basex.org</uri> </author> <childentry> 1 </childentry> <childentry> 2 </childentry> <childentry> 3 </childentry> <content type="html">Transform expression example created by BaseX Team</content> </entry> modify ( replace value of node $c//name with 'BaseX', replace value of node $c//content with concat('Copy of: ', $c//content), insert node <member>Joey</member> into $c//author for $childentry in $c//childentry replace value of $childentry with concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text()) ) return $c
The expected output is:
<entry> <id>1</id> <title>How to use a transform expression</title> <updated>2011-02-23</updated> <author> <name>BaseX</name> <uri>http://basex.org</uri> <member>Joey</member> </author> <childentry> New Child: 1 </childentry> <childentry> New Child: 2 </childentry> <childentry> New Child: 3 </childentry> <content type="html">Copy of: Transform expression example created by BaseX Team</content> </entry> The following exception is thrown when I tried my sample transformation query with the for loop: [XPST0003] Expecting 'where', 'order' or 'return' expression. Thanks, Sony PS: @Lukas: I did notice the update in the documentation. Thank you !
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:32 AM, Lukas Kircher lukaskircher1@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Sony,
to help others with the same question, I allowed myself to add a modified version of your example to our documentation [1].
Regards, Lukas
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Update#transform
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com
wrote:
Christian, Thank you for the quick and helpful reply.
- Sony
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Christian Grün christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote:
Sony,
the following query might do what you want:
copy $c := <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2"> <id>1</id>
<title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> <author> <name>LibX Team</name> <uri>http://libx.org</uri> <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> </author> <content type="html">Content created by LibX Libapp Builder</content> </entry> modify ( replace value of node $c//*:name with 'Sony', replace value of node $c//*:content with concat('Copy of: ', $c//*:content) ) return $c
Best, Christian ___________________________
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:43 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I am using BaseX 6.5. I am trying to transform a given node using an XQuery.
Say, I have an node like so: <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2"> <id>1</id>
<title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> <author> <name>LibX Team</name> <uri>http://libx.org</uri> <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> </author> <content type="html">Content created by LibX Libapp Builder</content> </entry> I am trying to send this node to an xquery which is expected to do
the
following actions:
create a copy of this node (so that the actual node in the database does not change), transform/modify the duplicate copy of the given node return the modified duplicate copy of the given node
I would expect the output to be like so: <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2"> <id>1</id>
<title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> <author> <name>Sony</name> <uri>http://libx.org</uri> <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> </author> <content type="html">Copy of: Content created by LibX Libapp Builder</content> </entry> I tried to perform the non-updating functions using transform and
also
tried to use a pending update list (Reference: http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Update#transform). None of
this
works as expected. Could you refer me to a more detailed documentation for performing such transform operations on nodes ? Thanks, Sony
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Please ignore the typo. My sample xquery looks something like this:
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry/@id with concat('New Child: ', data($c//childentry/@id))
To modify the child entries like so:
<childentry id="1"> ----- > <childentry id="New Child: 1">
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Christian,
Yes. I did realize that I must use a RETURN statement. I tried that with a slight change in the requirement. Say, my child entries look like so :
<childentry id="1" />
I tried:
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry/@id with
concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text())
Does replace work differently for attributes ?
Thanks, Sony
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Christian Grün <christian.gruen@gmail.com
wrote:
Sony,
each FLWOR expression needs to be completed with a RETURN statement. Please insert the following snippet (haven't tried it live):
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry with concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text())
Hope this helps, Christian ___________________________
Christian Grün Uni KN, Box 188 78457 Konstanz, Germany http://www.inf.uni-konstanz.de/~gruen
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Christian, Thank you very much for helping me with the query. However, I am not
quite
sure how the transform operation works if I have to use a for loop. Say,
I
twist around yesterday's question a bit like so: copy $c :=
<entry> <id>1</id> <title>How to use a transform expression</title> <updated>2011-02-23</updated> <author> <name>BaseX Team</name> <uri>http://basex.org</uri> </author> <childentry> 1 </childentry> <childentry> 2 </childentry> <childentry> 3 </childentry> <content type="html">Transform expression example created by BaseX Team</content> </entry> modify ( replace value of node $c//name with 'BaseX', replace value of node $c//content with concat('Copy of: ', $c//content), insert node <member>Joey</member> into $c//author for $childentry in $c//childentry replace value of $childentry with concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text()) ) return $c
The expected output is:
<entry> <id>1</id> <title>How to use a transform expression</title> <updated>2011-02-23</updated> <author> <name>BaseX</name> <uri>http://basex.org</uri> <member>Joey</member> </author> <childentry> New Child: 1 </childentry> <childentry> New Child: 2 </childentry> <childentry> New Child: 3 </childentry> <content type="html">Copy of: Transform expression example created by BaseX Team</content> </entry> The following exception is thrown when I tried my sample transformation query with the for loop: [XPST0003] Expecting 'where', 'order' or 'return' expression. Thanks, Sony PS: @Lukas: I did notice the update in the documentation. Thank you !
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:32 AM, Lukas Kircher lukaskircher1@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Sony,
to help others with the same question, I allowed myself to add a modified version of your example to our documentation [1].
Regards, Lukas
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Update#transform
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com
wrote:
Christian, Thank you for the quick and helpful reply.
- Sony
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Christian Grün christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote:
Sony,
the following query might do what you want:
copy $c := <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2"> <id>1</id>
<title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> <author> <name>LibX Team</name> <uri>http://libx.org</uri> <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> </author> <content type="html">Content created by LibX Libapp
Builder</content>
</entry> modify ( replace value of node $c//*:name with 'Sony', replace value of node $c//*:content with concat('Copy of: ', $c//*:content) ) return $c
Best, Christian ___________________________
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:43 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote: > Hi, > I am using BaseX 6.5. I am trying to transform a given node using
an
> XQuery. > > Say, I have an node like so: > <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" > xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2%22%3E > <id>1</id> > <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> > <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> > <author> > <name>LibX Team</name> > <uri>http://libx.org</uri> > <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> > </author> > <content type="html">Content created by LibX Libapp > Builder</content> > </entry> > I am trying to send this node to an xquery which is expected to do
the
> following actions: > > create a copy of this node (so that the actual node in the database > does not > change), > transform/modify the duplicate copy of the given node > return the modified duplicate copy of the given node > > I would expect the output to be like so: > <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" > xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2%22%3E > <id>1</id> > <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> > <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> > <author> > <name>Sony</name> > <uri>http://libx.org</uri> > <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> > </author> > <content type="html">Copy of: Content created by LibX Libapp > Builder</content> > </entry> > I tried to perform the non-updating functions using transform and
also
> tried > to use a pending update list > (Reference: http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Update#transform). None of
this
> works > as expected. Could you refer me to a more detailed documentation
for
> performing such transform operations on nodes ? > Thanks, > Sony > > _______________________________________________ > BaseX-Talk mailing list > BaseX-Talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de > https://mailman.uni-konstanz.de/mailman/listinfo/basex-talk > >
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... Replacing the values of attribute nodes doesn't seem to work as expected when I use modify. Please see my previous post with correction in the typo.
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 5:00 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Please ignore the typo. My sample xquery looks something like this:
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry/@id with concat('New Child: ', data($c//childentry/@id))
To modify the child entries like so:
<childentry id="1"> ----- > <childentry id="New Child: 1">
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Christian,
Yes. I did realize that I must use a RETURN statement. I tried that with a slight change in the requirement. Say, my child entries look like so :
<childentry id="1" />
I tried:
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry/@id with
concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text())
Does replace work differently for attributes ?
Thanks, Sony
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Christian Grün < christian.gruen@gmail.com> wrote:
Sony,
each FLWOR expression needs to be completed with a RETURN statement. Please insert the following snippet (haven't tried it live):
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry with concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text())
Hope this helps, Christian ___________________________
Christian Grün Uni KN, Box 188 78457 Konstanz, Germany http://www.inf.uni-konstanz.de/~gruen
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Christian, Thank you very much for helping me with the query. However, I am not
quite
sure how the transform operation works if I have to use a for loop.
Say, I
twist around yesterday's question a bit like so: copy $c :=
<entry> <id>1</id> <title>How to use a transform expression</title> <updated>2011-02-23</updated> <author> <name>BaseX Team</name> <uri>http://basex.org</uri> </author> <childentry> 1 </childentry> <childentry> 2 </childentry> <childentry> 3 </childentry> <content type="html">Transform expression example created by BaseX Team</content> </entry> modify ( replace value of node $c//name with 'BaseX', replace value of node $c//content with concat('Copy of: ',
$c//content),
insert node <member>Joey</member> into $c//author for $childentry in $c//childentry replace value of $childentry with concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text()) ) return $c
The expected output is:
<entry> <id>1</id> <title>How to use a transform expression</title> <updated>2011-02-23</updated> <author> <name>BaseX</name> <uri>http://basex.org</uri> <member>Joey</member> </author> <childentry> New Child: 1 </childentry> <childentry> New Child: 2 </childentry> <childentry> New Child: 3 </childentry> <content type="html">Copy of: Transform expression example created by BaseX Team</content> </entry> The following exception is thrown when I tried my sample transformation query with the for loop: [XPST0003] Expecting 'where', 'order' or 'return' expression. Thanks, Sony PS: @Lukas: I did notice the update in the documentation. Thank you !
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:32 AM, Lukas Kircher lukaskircher1@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Sony,
to help others with the same question, I allowed myself to add a modified version of your example to our documentation [1].
Regards, Lukas
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Update#transform
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com
wrote:
Christian, Thank you for the quick and helpful reply.
- Sony
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Christian Grün christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote: > > Sony, > > the following query might do what you want: > > copy $c := > <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" > xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2%22%3E > <id>1</id> > <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> > <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> > <author> > <name>LibX Team</name> > <uri>http://libx.org</uri> > <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> > </author> > <content type="html">Content created by LibX Libapp
Builder</content>
> </entry> > modify ( > replace value of node $c//*:name with 'Sony', > replace value of node $c//*:content with > concat('Copy of: ', $c//*:content) > ) > return $c > > > Best, > Christian > ___________________________ > > On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:43 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com > wrote: > > Hi, > > I am using BaseX 6.5. I am trying to transform a given node using
an
> > XQuery. > > > > Say, I have an node like so: > > <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" > > xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2%22%3E > > <id>1</id> > > <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> > > <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> > > <author> > > <name>LibX Team</name> > > <uri>http://libx.org</uri> > > <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> > > </author> > > <content type="html">Content created by LibX Libapp > > Builder</content> > > </entry> > > I am trying to send this node to an xquery which is expected to do
the
> > following actions: > > > > create a copy of this node (so that the actual node in the
database
> > does not > > change), > > transform/modify the duplicate copy of the given node > > return the modified duplicate copy of the given node > > > > I would expect the output to be like so: > > <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" > > xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2%22%3E > > <id>1</id> > > <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> > > <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> > > <author> > > <name>Sony</name> > > <uri>http://libx.org</uri> > > <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> > > </author> > > <content type="html">Copy of: Content created by LibX Libapp > > Builder</content> > > </entry> > > I tried to perform the non-updating functions using transform and
also
> > tried > > to use a pending update list > > (Reference: http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Update#transform). None of
this
> > works > > as expected. Could you refer me to a more detailed documentation
for
> > performing such transform operations on nodes ? > > Thanks, > > Sony > > > > _______________________________________________ > > BaseX-Talk mailing list > > BaseX-Talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de > > https://mailman.uni-konstanz.de/mailman/listinfo/basex-talk > > > >
BaseX-Talk mailing list BaseX-Talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de https://mailman.uni-konstanz.de/mailman/listinfo/basex-talk
.. I* see the syntax error : * *[XPST0003] Expecting ")", found "v".*
when I try :
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry/@id with concat('New Child: ', data($c//childentry/@id))
To modify the child entries like so:
<childentry id="1"> ----- > <childentry id="New Child: 1">
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 5:03 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
... Replacing the values of attribute nodes doesn't seem to work as expected when I use modify. Please see my previous post with correction in the typo.
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 5:00 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Please ignore the typo. My sample xquery looks something like this:
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry/@id with concat('New Child: ', data($c//childentry/@id))
To modify the child entries like so:
<childentry id="1"> ----- > <childentry id="New Child: 1">
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Christian,
Yes. I did realize that I must use a RETURN statement. I tried that with a slight change in the requirement. Say, my child entries look like so :
<childentry id="1" />
I tried:
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry/@id with
concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text())
Does replace work differently for attributes ?
Thanks, Sony
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Christian Grün < christian.gruen@gmail.com> wrote:
Sony,
each FLWOR expression needs to be completed with a RETURN statement. Please insert the following snippet (haven't tried it live):
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry with concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text())
Hope this helps, Christian ___________________________
Christian Grün Uni KN, Box 188 78457 Konstanz, Germany http://www.inf.uni-konstanz.de/~gruen
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Christian, Thank you very much for helping me with the query. However, I am not
quite
sure how the transform operation works if I have to use a for loop.
Say, I
twist around yesterday's question a bit like so: copy $c :=
<entry> <id>1</id> <title>How to use a transform expression</title> <updated>2011-02-23</updated> <author> <name>BaseX Team</name> <uri>http://basex.org</uri> </author> <childentry> 1 </childentry> <childentry> 2 </childentry> <childentry> 3 </childentry> <content type="html">Transform expression example created by BaseX Team</content> </entry> modify ( replace value of node $c//name with 'BaseX', replace value of node $c//content with concat('Copy of: ',
$c//content),
insert node <member>Joey</member> into $c//author for $childentry in $c//childentry replace value of $childentry with concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text()) ) return $c
The expected output is:
<entry> <id>1</id> <title>How to use a transform expression</title> <updated>2011-02-23</updated> <author> <name>BaseX</name> <uri>http://basex.org</uri> <member>Joey</member> </author> <childentry> New Child: 1 </childentry> <childentry> New Child: 2 </childentry> <childentry> New Child: 3 </childentry> <content type="html">Copy of: Transform expression example created
by
BaseX Team</content>
</entry> The following exception is thrown when I tried my sample
transformation
query with the for loop: [XPST0003] Expecting 'where', 'order' or 'return' expression. Thanks, Sony PS: @Lukas: I did notice the update in the documentation. Thank you !
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:32 AM, Lukas Kircher lukaskircher1@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Sony,
to help others with the same question, I allowed myself to add a modified version of your example to our documentation [1].
Regards, Lukas
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Update#transform
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com
wrote:
> > Christian, > Thank you for the quick and helpful reply. > - Sony > > On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Christian Grün > christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote: >> >> Sony, >> >> the following query might do what you want: >> >> copy $c := >> <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" >> xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2%22%3E >> <id>1</id> >> <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> >> <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> >> <author> >> <name>LibX Team</name> >> <uri>http://libx.org</uri> >> <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> >> </author> >> <content type="html">Content created by LibX Libapp
Builder</content>
>> </entry> >> modify ( >> replace value of node $c//*:name with 'Sony', >> replace value of node $c//*:content with >> concat('Copy of: ', $c//*:content) >> ) >> return $c >> >> >> Best, >> Christian >> ___________________________ >> >> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:43 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com >> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > I am using BaseX 6.5. I am trying to transform a given node using
an
>> > XQuery. >> > >> > Say, I have an node like so: >> > <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" >> > xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2%22%3E >> > <id>1</id> >> > <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> >> > <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> >> > <author> >> > <name>LibX Team</name> >> > <uri>http://libx.org</uri> >> > <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> >> > </author> >> > <content type="html">Content created by LibX Libapp >> > Builder</content> >> > </entry> >> > I am trying to send this node to an xquery which is expected to
do the
>> > following actions: >> > >> > create a copy of this node (so that the actual node in the
database
>> > does not >> > change), >> > transform/modify the duplicate copy of the given node >> > return the modified duplicate copy of the given node >> > >> > I would expect the output to be like so: >> > <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" >> > xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2%22%3E >> > <id>1</id> >> > <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> >> > <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> >> > <author> >> > <name>Sony</name> >> > <uri>http://libx.org</uri> >> > <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> >> > </author> >> > <content type="html">Copy of: Content created by LibX Libapp >> > Builder</content> >> > </entry> >> > I tried to perform the non-updating functions using transform and
also
>> > tried >> > to use a pending update list >> > (Reference: http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Update#transform). None
of this
>> > works >> > as expected. Could you refer me to a more detailed documentation
for
>> > performing such transform operations on nodes ? >> > Thanks, >> > Sony >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > BaseX-Talk mailing list >> > BaseX-Talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de >> > https://mailman.uni-konstanz.de/mailman/listinfo/basex-talk >> > >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > BaseX-Talk mailing list > BaseX-Talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de > https://mailman.uni-konstanz.de/mailman/listinfo/basex-talk >
Hey Sony,
I found another small typo in your query - the keyword 'node' is missing in your replace statement. So if you execute the query below you should be fine.
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of *node* $childentry/@id with concat('New Child: ', data($c//childentry/@id))
I'm sure the somewhat unrelated syntax error message didn't help you to find this ... sorry for that.
Regards, Lukas
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 11:08 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
.. I* see the syntax error : * *[XPST0003] Expecting ")", found "v".*
when I try :
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry/@id with concat('New Child: ', data($c//childentry/@id))
To modify the child entries like so:
<childentry id="1"> ----- > <childentry id="New Child: 1">
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 5:03 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
... Replacing the values of attribute nodes doesn't seem to work as expected when I use modify. Please see my previous post with correction in the typo.
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 5:00 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Please ignore the typo. My sample xquery looks something like this:
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry/@id with concat('New Child: ', data($c//childentry/@id))
To modify the child entries like so:
<childentry id="1"> ----- > <childentry id="New Child: 1">
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Christian,
Yes. I did realize that I must use a RETURN statement. I tried that with a slight change in the requirement. Say, my child entries look like so :
<childentry id="1" />
I tried:
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry/@id with
concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text())
Does replace work differently for attributes ?
Thanks, Sony
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Christian Grün < christian.gruen@gmail.com> wrote:
Sony,
each FLWOR expression needs to be completed with a RETURN statement. Please insert the following snippet (haven't tried it live):
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry with concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text())
Hope this helps, Christian ___________________________
Christian Grün Uni KN, Box 188 78457 Konstanz, Germany http://www.inf.uni-konstanz.de/~gruen
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Christian, Thank you very much for helping me with the query. However, I am not
quite
sure how the transform operation works if I have to use a for loop.
Say, I
twist around yesterday's question a bit like so: copy $c :=
<entry> <id>1</id> <title>How to use a transform expression</title> <updated>2011-02-23</updated> <author> <name>BaseX Team</name> <uri>http://basex.org</uri> </author> <childentry> 1 </childentry> <childentry> 2 </childentry> <childentry> 3 </childentry> <content type="html">Transform expression example created by BaseX Team</content> </entry> modify ( replace value of node $c//name with 'BaseX', replace value of node $c//content with concat('Copy of: ',
$c//content),
insert node <member>Joey</member> into $c//author for $childentry in $c//childentry replace value of $childentry with concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text()) ) return $c
The expected output is:
<entry> <id>1</id> <title>How to use a transform expression</title> <updated>2011-02-23</updated> <author> <name>BaseX</name> <uri>http://basex.org</uri> <member>Joey</member> </author> <childentry> New Child: 1 </childentry> <childentry> New Child: 2 </childentry> <childentry> New Child: 3 </childentry> <content type="html">Copy of: Transform expression example created
by
BaseX Team</content>
</entry> The following exception is thrown when I tried my sample
transformation
query with the for loop: [XPST0003] Expecting 'where', 'order' or 'return' expression. Thanks, Sony PS: @Lukas: I did notice the update in the documentation. Thank you !
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:32 AM, Lukas Kircher lukaskircher1@googlemail.com wrote: > > Hi Sony, > > to help others with the same question, I allowed myself to > add a modified version of your example to our > documentation [1]. > > Regards, > Lukas > > > [1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Update#transform > > > > On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com
wrote:
>> >> Christian, >> Thank you for the quick and helpful reply. >> - Sony >> >> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Christian Grün >> christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote: >>> >>> Sony, >>> >>> the following query might do what you want: >>> >>> copy $c := >>> <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" >>> xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2%22%3E >>> <id>1</id> >>> <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> >>> <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> >>> <author> >>> <name>LibX Team</name> >>> <uri>http://libx.org</uri> >>> <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> >>> </author> >>> <content type="html">Content created by LibX Libapp
Builder</content>
>>> </entry> >>> modify ( >>> replace value of node $c//*:name with 'Sony', >>> replace value of node $c//*:content with >>> concat('Copy of: ', $c//*:content) >>> ) >>> return $c >>> >>> >>> Best, >>> Christian >>> ___________________________ >>> >>> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:43 PM, Sony Vijay <sony.vibh@gmail.com
>>> wrote: >>> > Hi, >>> > I am using BaseX 6.5. I am trying to transform a given node
using an
>>> > XQuery. >>> > >>> > Say, I have an node like so: >>> > <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" >>> > xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2%22%3E >>> > <id>1</id> >>> > <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> >>> > <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> >>> > <author> >>> > <name>LibX Team</name> >>> > <uri>http://libx.org</uri> >>> > <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> >>> > </author> >>> > <content type="html">Content created by LibX Libapp >>> > Builder</content> >>> > </entry> >>> > I am trying to send this node to an xquery which is expected to
do the
>>> > following actions: >>> > >>> > create a copy of this node (so that the actual node in the
database
>>> > does not >>> > change), >>> > transform/modify the duplicate copy of the given node >>> > return the modified duplicate copy of the given node >>> > >>> > I would expect the output to be like so: >>> > <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" >>> > xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2%22%3E >>> > <id>1</id> >>> > <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> >>> > <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> >>> > <author> >>> > <name>Sony</name> >>> > <uri>http://libx.org</uri> >>> > <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> >>> > </author> >>> > <content type="html">Copy of: Content created by LibX Libapp >>> > Builder</content> >>> > </entry> >>> > I tried to perform the non-updating functions using transform
and also
>>> > tried >>> > to use a pending update list >>> > (Reference: http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Update#transform). None
of this
>>> > works >>> > as expected. Could you refer me to a more detailed documentation
for
>>> > performing such transform operations on nodes ? >>> > Thanks, >>> > Sony >>> > >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> > BaseX-Talk mailing list >>> > BaseX-Talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de >>> > https://mailman.uni-konstanz.de/mailman/listinfo/basex-talk >>> > >>> > >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> BaseX-Talk mailing list >> BaseX-Talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de >> https://mailman.uni-konstanz.de/mailman/listinfo/basex-talk >> >
I'm sure the somewhat unrelated syntax error message didn't help you to find this ... sorry for that.
I agree with Lukas. I've revised the misleading error feedback; feel free to check out the latest build:
http://files.basex.org/releases/latest/
C. ___________________________
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 7:46 AM, Lukas Kircher lukaskircher1@googlemail.com wrote:
Hey Sony,
I found another small typo in your query - the keyword 'node' is missing in your replace statement. So if you execute the query below you should be fine.
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of node $childentry/@id with concat('New Child: ', data($c//childentry/@id))
Regards, Lukas
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 11:08 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
.. I see the syntax error : [XPST0003] Expecting ")", found "v". when I try :
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry/@id with concat('New Child: ', data($c//childentry/@id))
To modify the child entries like so: <childentry id="1"> ----- > <childentry id="New Child: 1">
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 5:03 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
... Replacing the values of attribute nodes doesn't seem to work as expected when I use modify. Please see my previous post with correction in the typo.
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 5:00 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Please ignore the typo. My sample xquery looks something like this:
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry/@id with concat('New Child: ', data($c//childentry/@id))
To modify the child entries like so: <childentry id="1"> ----- > <childentry id="New Child: 1">
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote:
Christian, Yes. I did realize that I must use a RETURN statement. I tried that with a slight change in the requirement. Say, my child entries look like so :
<childentry id="1" /> I tried: for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry/@id with concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text()) Does replace work differently for attributes ? Thanks, Sony
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Christian Grün christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote:
Sony,
each FLWOR expression needs to be completed with a RETURN statement. Please insert the following snippet (haven't tried it live):
for $childentry in $c//childentry return replace value of $childentry with concat('New Child: ', $c//childentry/text())
Hope this helps, Christian ___________________________
Christian Grün Uni KN, Box 188 78457 Konstanz, Germany http://www.inf.uni-konstanz.de/~gruen
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 9:24 PM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com wrote: > Christian, > Thank you very much for helping me with the query. However, I am not > quite > sure how the transform operation works if I have to use a for loop. > Say, I > twist around yesterday's question a bit like so: > copy $c := > <entry> > <id>1</id> > <title>How to use a transform expression</title> > <updated>2011-02-23</updated> > <author> > <name>BaseX Team</name> > <uri>http://basex.org</uri> > </author> > <childentry> 1 </childentry> > <childentry> 2 </childentry> > <childentry> 3 </childentry> > <content type="html">Transform expression example created by BaseX > Team</content> > </entry> > modify ( > replace value of node $c//name with 'BaseX', > replace value of node $c//content with concat('Copy of: ', > $c//content), > insert node <member>Joey</member> into $c//author > for $childentry in $c//childentry > replace value of $childentry with concat('New Child: ', > $c//childentry/text()) > ) > return $c > > The expected output is: > <entry> > <id>1</id> > <title>How to use a transform expression</title> > <updated>2011-02-23</updated> > <author> > <name>BaseX</name> > <uri>http://basex.org</uri> > <member>Joey</member> > </author> > <childentry> New Child: 1 </childentry> > <childentry> New Child: 2 </childentry> > <childentry> New Child: 3 </childentry> > <content type="html">Copy of: Transform expression example created > by > BaseX Team</content> > </entry> > The following exception is thrown when I tried my sample > transformation > query with the for loop: > [XPST0003] Expecting 'where', 'order' or 'return' expression. > Thanks, > Sony > PS: @Lukas: I did notice the update in the documentation. Thank you > ! > > > On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 2:32 AM, Lukas Kircher > lukaskircher1@googlemail.com wrote: >> >> Hi Sony, >> >> to help others with the same question, I allowed myself to >> add a modified version of your example to our >> documentation [1]. >> >> Regards, >> Lukas >> >> >> [1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Update#transform >> >> >> >> On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Sony Vijay sony.vibh@gmail.com >> wrote: >>> >>> Christian, >>> Thank you for the quick and helpful reply. >>> - Sony >>> >>> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Christian Grün >>> christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote: >>>> >>>> Sony, >>>> >>>> the following query might do what you want: >>>> >>>> copy $c := >>>> <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" >>>> xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2%22%3E >>>> <id>1</id> >>>> <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> >>>> <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> >>>> <author> >>>> <name>LibX Team</name> >>>> <uri>http://libx.org</uri> >>>> <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> >>>> </author> >>>> <content type="html">Content created by LibX Libapp >>>> Builder</content> >>>> </entry> >>>> modify ( >>>> replace value of node $c//*:name with 'Sony', >>>> replace value of node $c//*:content with >>>> concat('Copy of: ', $c//*:content) >>>> ) >>>> return $c >>>> >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> Christian >>>> ___________________________ >>>> >>>> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:43 PM, Sony Vijay >>>> sony.vibh@gmail.com >>>> wrote: >>>> > Hi, >>>> > I am using BaseX 6.5. I am trying to transform a given node >>>> > using an >>>> > XQuery. >>>> > >>>> > Say, I have an node like so: >>>> > <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" >>>> > xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2%22%3E >>>> > <id>1</id> >>>> > <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> >>>> > <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> >>>> > <author> >>>> > <name>LibX Team</name> >>>> > <uri>http://libx.org</uri> >>>> > <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> >>>> > </author> >>>> > <content type="html">Content created by LibX Libapp >>>> > Builder</content> >>>> > </entry> >>>> > I am trying to send this node to an xquery which is expected to >>>> > do the >>>> > following actions: >>>> > >>>> > create a copy of this node (so that the actual node in the >>>> > database >>>> > does not >>>> > change), >>>> > transform/modify the duplicate copy of the given node >>>> > return the modified duplicate copy of the given node >>>> > >>>> > I would expect the output to be like so: >>>> > <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" >>>> > xmlns:libx="http://libx.org/xml/libx2%22%3E >>>> > <id>1</id> >>>> > <title>Link Amazon By ISBN</title> >>>> > <updated>2010-09-29T18:37:48.592Z</updated> >>>> > <author> >>>> > <name>Sony</name> >>>> > <uri>http://libx.org</uri> >>>> > <email>libx.org@gmail.com</email> >>>> > </author> >>>> > <content type="html">Copy of: Content created by LibX Libapp >>>> > Builder</content> >>>> > </entry> >>>> > I tried to perform the non-updating functions using transform >>>> > and also >>>> > tried >>>> > to use a pending update list >>>> > (Reference: http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Update#transform). None >>>> > of this >>>> > works >>>> > as expected. Could you refer me to a more detailed >>>> > documentation for >>>> > performing such transform operations on nodes ? >>>> > Thanks, >>>> > Sony >>>> > >>>> > _______________________________________________ >>>> > BaseX-Talk mailing list >>>> > BaseX-Talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de >>>> > https://mailman.uni-konstanz.de/mailman/listinfo/basex-talk >>>> > >>>> > >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> BaseX-Talk mailing list >>> BaseX-Talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de >>> https://mailman.uni-konstanz.de/mailman/listinfo/basex-talk >>> >> > >
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