Thanks, yes, it works.

Now I have a doubt, in the examples uses <xsl:value-of select="@column-name"/> 
to obtain the 
name of the column, but that parameter does not give back anything. How I can 
obtain the headed 
ones of the columns?.
I use one query type SELECT USERNAME AS "UserName" FROM ACS1; and work on a 
data base 
Oracle and Access.

22/05/02 19:26:40, "Frank E. Weiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>You're nesting single and double quotes too deeply. Don't use the select 
>atttribute of the xsl:param 
tag, use the
>content like this:
>
><xsl:param name="query">SELECT * FROM ULS WHERE [ULS].[User-Name]
>='0145516'</xsl:param>
>
>
>Lucas P�rez wrote:
>
>> Hello, I am new in this of XML and XSLT and have a problem with the 
>> extensions
>> of SQL. I need to put one query of the type
>>
>> <xsl:param name="query" select="'SELECT * FROM ULS WHERE [ULS].[User-Name]
>> ='0145516'"/>
>>
>> and I not know how to put '0145516'. I obtain an exception of the type
>>
>> XSLT Error (javax.xml.transform.TransformerConfigurationException):
>> javax.xml.transform.TransformerException:
>> javax.xml.transform.TransformerException: Extra illegal tokens: 'u0103516', 
>> '\',
>> ''''
>>
>> I'm using a sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver with a MS Access database.
>>
>> Thanks in advanced
>>
>>         Lucas
>
>
>



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