Mark Ansink
Mark Ansink
In xpath you can use ../../something to refer to a higher node. E.g. ``` Male Active Yes Ange-Félix Patassé Ange Félix Patassé Ange Felix Patasse Ange-Felix Patasse ``` So in...
when using `/PFA/Records/Person@id` Only the first node get's the id and not all nodes see: 
I would like to save/config this on the datastore level, so every job uses the same names.Also the xpath is stored/configured on the datastore level, so it makes sence to...