misu200 wrote:
Hello all,

I have an XSLT parameter like:
<xsl:param name="DateFormat">'eeee'</xsl:param>

I'm trying to use this XSLT parameter as a parameter to my custom class

<xsl:value-of select="java:x.y.z.convertDate(string(calculationPeriodDates/terminationDate/unadjustedDate),$DateFormat)" />

But each time I've found out that in z.convertDate the second parameter i
received is '$DateFormat'

Why is that not 'eeee' (or whatever)?

I've also tried somenthing like {$DateFormat} or string($DateFormat) but it
doesn't work.

Thanks,
Valentin


Have you tried just outputting the param to the result, instead of passing it to a function? Does that work? Have you tried <xsl:param name="DateFormat" select="'eee'"/> ? In any case, if you use the body of the param tag as a value, I think you shouldn't quote it.

Matthijs

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