Could you tell me how to get SVRL output when I use NVDL rather then
using Schematron directly.
Jacob
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Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 1:51 AM
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Subject: [dsdl-comment] Re: Verbose NVDL output
The requirement for knowing which assertions succeeded as well as which
ones failed is interesting.
In SVRL, you should be able to use the <fired-rule> element so see which
contexts match. Then all assertions and reports for that rule will have
been tests.
Cheers
Rick Jelliffe
Albertson, Jacob [USA] wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> What I want to know is every test that the NVDL file ran (every
> Schematron assert and every schema it validated against) as well as
> which ones it failed and passed. While it is true that I could use
> XSLT on my schematrons to find out which tests it is possible to run
> that doesn't tell me which tests were actually run. It seems as though
> having to manually join all the different schematrons together in
> order to find all their tests defeats the point of using NVDL. Also it
> seems that NVDL (or rather oNVDL) only outputs the first error it runs
> across for each Schematron it evaluates.
>
> Thanks again,
> Jacob
>
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