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Re: how can I add next line?

From: qwerty007 <jaehoc@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 11/11/2008 8:12:00 AM
Thanks Martin,

I'm using XSLT to trasform XML to XML. I have this excel file
containing specifications of SAS coding. When I submit this to my
client, I have to submit in .xml so they can read it from Internet
Explorer. But my client want me to follow the styles (.XLT, .CSS) from
CDISC

(http://cdisc.org/standards/index.html)

I'm adding comments how some date variables were derived from date-
month-year. As a child attribute, I have DADTC as a date variable. If
I use following code for the table (table is specified by XLT and
CSS), Comment will be out as ||STDTD STDTM STDMY|| in the column.

<ItemDef OID = "DADTC" Name = "DADTC" Comment = "STDTD STDTM STDMY"></
ItemDef>

But I need to make it as
|STDTD          |
|STDTM         |
|STDMY         |

in the comment column. So what I assuming is that there might be a
syntax that I can put within the quotation mark to break lines. That
was what I was asking. Is it clearer now?

Thanks in advance.


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