Andreas,
I see your point.  That is exactly what I needed to know.
 
Thanks
 

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From: Andreas Delmelle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat 8/9/2008 9:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Fop-0.95 - Table questions



On Aug 8, 2008, at 21:57, Steffanina, Jeff wrote:

Hi

Sorry, just noticed there was a second question that didn't get 
answered yet...

> TABLE ISSUE II
> Of the 8 columns in my table, I only need to print 5 of them.  The 
> other 3 cols are used to evaluate the record and evaluate data 
> using "test".  My problem is that It seems that once the table is 
> defined and values selected, you have no choice but to print the 
> value.
>
> How can I keep populated objects in a table from printing?
>
You're giving us very little to go with here, but it seems to me like 
this needs to be caught in the XSLT stage. Instead of blindly 
generating cells/columns for all eight 'columns' in the input, you 
need to exclude those, and make sure they are skipped (so the FO only 
gets to contain five columns, not eight).
As soon as a fo:table-cell is generated with some content, no 
mechanism in XSL-FO exists to magically ignore those during 
formatting. It's not like you can do any 'evaluation' in the strict 
sense during formatting anyway, so I'm assuming what you describe 
above as 'evaluate the record and evaluate data' takes place in some 
xsl:template. Just avoid generating fo:table-cells for the 
corresponding elements, and you should be fine.

HTH!

Cheers

Andreas

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