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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T17:14:11+00:00 2026-05-17T17:14:11+00:00

I have a basic XSLT filter on a SharePoint 2007 DataFormWebPart: <xsl:variable name=Rows select=/dsQueryResponse/Rows/Row[((ddwrt:FormatDateTime(string(@MyDate)

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I have a basic XSLT filter on a SharePoint 2007 DataFormWebPart:

<xsl:variable name="Rows" select="/dsQueryResponse/Rows/Row[((ddwrt:FormatDateTime(string(@MyDate) ,1061 ,'MM'))=$MyParameter)]"/>

The $MyParameter comes from an ASP.NET control. But trying to set the variable value in any other ways results in an error:

<xsl:variable name="Rows">
<xsl:value-of select="/dsQueryResponse/Rows/Row[((ddwrt:FormatDateTime(string(@MyDate) ,1061 ,'MM'))=$MyParameter)]"/>
</xsl:variable>

or

<xsl:variable name="Rows">
/dsQueryResponse/Rows/Row[((ddwrt:FormatDateTime(string(@MyDate) ,1061 ,'MM'))=$MyParameter)]
</xsl:variable>

The error I get is: Argument 1 must return a node-set. –>count($Rows)<–

Ultimately, I am trying to achieve something similar:

<xsl:variable name="Rows">
<xsl:choose>
  <xsl:when test="($MyParameter2 = '1')">
    <xsl:value-of select="/dsQueryResponse/Rows/Row[((ddwrt:FormatDateTime(string(@MyDate) ,1061 ,'MM'))=$MyParameter)]"/>
  </xsl:when>
  <xsl:otherwise>
    <xsl:value-of select="/dsQueryResponse/Rows/Row[((ddwrt:FormatDateTime(string(@MyDate) ,1061 ,'MM'))=$otherParameter)]"/>
  </xsl:otherwise>
</xsl:choose>
</xsl:variable>

Is anything like this possible with XSLT or should I look for other possibilities within SharePoint Designer?

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    2026-05-17T17:14:11+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 5:14 pm

    When you use the count() function, it counts the nodes in the node-set specified in the parameter.

    The other two ways that you are trying to construct the $Rows variable are assigning Strings, not node-sets.

    1. When you set the variable the first way, your select statement returns a node-set from the evaluated XPATH expression.

    2. xsl:value-of returns a string. So, when you create your variable the second way, you are assigning the string value of the node-set that was selected with your XPATH.

    3. Placing string a string inside the xsl:variable, as you have done the third way, assigns that string value to the $Rows variable. Although that value happens to be an XPATH expression, it does not get evaluated as such. It simply assigns the literal string “/dsQueryResponse/Rows/Row[((ddwrt:FormatDateTime(string(@MyDate) ,1061 ,’MM’))=$MyParameter)]” to the $Rows variable.

    Solution: Try combining your XPATH criteria into a single select statement and incorporating the logic to test for the $MyParameter2 value in the predicate filter:

    <xsl:variable name="Rows" 
        select="/dsQueryResponse/Rows/Row[
            ((ddwrt:FormatDateTime(string(@MyDate) ,1061 ,'MM'))=$MyParameter) 
            and $MyParameter2='1'
          ] 
      | 
        /dsQueryResponse/Rows/Row[
            ((ddwrt:FormatDateTime(string(@MyDate) ,1061 ,'MM'))=$otherParameter) 
            and $MyParameter2 !=1
           ]" 
     />
    
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