You need an identity transform + a no-op template such as:
<xsl:template match="marc:subfield[@tag='710'][@ind1='2'][@ind2=' '][
marc:subfield[@code='a'][text()='Faux College']][marc:subfield[@code='b']
[text()='Special Collections']]"/>
or more readibly as:
<xsl:template match="marc:subfield[@tag='710']
[@ind1='2'][@ind2=' '][marc:subfield[@code='a'][text()='Faux College']][
marc:subfield[@code='b'][text()='Special Collections']]"/>
cheers
stuart
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On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 10:13 AM, Julie Swierczek <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Thanks to all who responded to my earlier plea for help. I now have a new
> problem. I'm not sure if I can do this with find and replace in Oxygen, or
> if this requires XSLT, or what.
>
> I have a project of MARCXML records like this:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
> <marc:collection xmlns:marc="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim"
> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
> xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim
> http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/schema/MARC21slim.xsd">
> <marc:record>
> <!--Lots of other datafields here -->
> <marc:datafield tag="710" ind1="2" ind2=" ">
> <marc:subfield code="a">Faux College</marc:subfield>
> <marc:subfield code="b">Special Collections</marc:subfield>
> </marc:datafield>
> </marc:record>
> </marc:collection>
>
> I want to strip out all instances of:
> <marc:datafield tag="710" ind1="2" ind2=" ">
> <marc:subfield code="a">Faux College</marc:subfield>
> <marc:subfield code="b">Special Collections</marc:subfield>
> </marc:datafield>
> but I want to leave other <marc:datafield tag="710" ind1="2" ind2=" ">
> instances intact. I only want to delete ones with both the Faux College
> and Special Collections text in the subfields.
>
> Where would I go from here? I thought of doing an xsl:template match in an
> XSL stylesheet, and then not providing any instructions for replacing the
> match, but I don't know how to select for that specific text. My attempts
> to figure that out have not worked. You can only read so much W3C
> documentation and Stack Overflow before you need to just sit quietly and
> stare at a wall for a while.
>
> Thanks in advance --
>
> Julie
>
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