On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 7:49 AM, Erik Hofman wrote:
> As far as I know XML is processed in order of appearance, so this should
> do the trick:
>
> <PropertyList>
> <config>
> <weight-and-balance include="passengers.xml">
>
> <passenger1-kg>75</passenger1-kg>
> <passenger3-kg>80</passenger1-kg>
>
> </weight-and-balance>
> </config>
> </PropertyList>
I think that will result in
/config/weight-and-balance/passenger1-kg[0] = 60
/config/weight-and-balance/passenger1-kg[1] = 75
/config/weight-and-balance/passenger2-kg = 60
/config/weight-and-balance/passenger3-kg[0] = 60
/config/weight-and-balance/passenger3-kg[1] = 80
/config/weight-and-balance/passenger4-kg = 60
I think you need
<PropertyList>
<config>
<weight-and-balance include="passengers.xml">
<passenger1-kg n="0">75</passenger1-kg>
<passenger3-kg n="0">80</passenger1-kg>
</weight-and-balance>
</config>
</PropertyList>
I've used similar schemes in the various materials.xml and effects
definitions.
-Stuart
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