XML Schema keyref problems, possibly problem with recursive elements?

The selector is relative to its context, so with the keyRef inside Menu the selector would the Product and the field within the selector is just : xs:element name="Menu" type="productmenu.

The selector is relative to its context, so with the keyRef inside Menu, the selector would the Product and the field within the selector is just . : Your xs:key needs to be more like: but I'm guessing you just didn't sanitize it for the example like the other parts.

Sorry I've had to move on to other items in the mean time. I checked and you method does look good. But I'm still not getting the functionality I want.

I'm giving it the check anyway though, just based on the fact that it got me closer to the answer. That and I don't know if I'll ever have time to fully check. Thanks for the help!

– decoy May 31 at 20:42.

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