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Old February 8th, 2017, 06:18 AM
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Yes! thank you so much

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That's a bit clearer (I hope). It sounds as if you want

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sum(//cac:AllowanceCharge[cbc:SequenceNumeric='1']/cbc:Amount)
 
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hi, the syntax below is correct

<xsl:if test="n1:Invoice/cac:AccountingCustomerParty/cac:Party/cac:PartyIdentification/cbc:ID=n1:Invoice/cac:Delivery/cac:CarrierParty/cac:PartyIdentification/cbc:ID ">

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