Thanks Jeffa for your other way to trim the code down. I think, I have a problem because how do I know "trans" is the last one of my XML file.
For example I have in this XML file, the last "trans" is kool:
<opt>
<trans kool="max">
<item id="legas">
<status>contacted</status>
<assignee>jack</assignee>
</item>
</trans>
<trans kool="sss">
<item id="legas">
<status>contacted</status>
<assignee>jack</assignee>
</item>
</trans>
<trans kool ="kool">
<item id="gas">
<status>contacted</status>
<assignee>jack</assignee>
</item>
</trans>
</opt>
I think I need to use a loop with a counter. What do you think Jeffa?
Maxim
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