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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T11:46:35+00:00 2026-05-20T11:46:35+00:00

in xsl we can write two condition in cycle for each. for example instead

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in xsl we can write two condition in cycle “for each”. for example instead of

<xsl:when test="/document/line[
                   (substring(field[@id='0'], 1,3)='MAR')
                ] and 
                /document/line[
                   contains(substring(field[@id='0'],123,4),'0010')
                ]">

we can write it:

<xsl:for-each select="/document/line[
                         contains(substring(field[@id='0'], 1,3),'MAR')
                      ] and 
                      /document/line[
                         contains(substring(field[@id='0'],123,4),'0010')
                      ]">

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<xsl:for-each select="/document/line[
                         contains(substring(field[@id='0'], 1,3),'MAR') 
                         and contains(substring(field[@id='0'],123,4),'0010')
                      ]">
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    2026-05-20T11:46:36+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 11:46 am

    If the question is “is it possible to check 2 conditions in a select attribute of a for-each” the answer is: NO.
    Because

    The expression must evaluate to a node-set.
    (from ZVON)

    Hence the data type of the select must be a node-set not a boolean value.

    But, if you want to select two node-sets inside a xsl:for-each or xsl:template (the latter is better) etc., you can use the union operator (|):

    <xsl:for-each select="/document/line[
                             contains(substring(field[@id='0'], 1,3),'MAR')
                          ] | 
                          /document/line[
                             contains(substring(field[@id='0'],123,4),'0010')
                          ]">
    
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