I'm transforming some data from an XML format into a Docbook table - but not 
all of the data in the XML is to be displayed in Docbook. I would, however, 
like to store it in my Docbook XML - because future transformations would like 
to read my Docbook XML and they'd need all of the data that went into it. I'd 
rather not introduce a secondary file for storing the extra data - this would 
bring complications and fragility.

I thought of adding extra columns in the Docbook table and setting them to be 
hidden - but it doesn't seem to be possible to 'hide' a column easily. Another 
idea would be to store in in XML comments - which would still be accessible in 
my transformation as well.

What would be a good pattern to solve my use case?


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