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Hello.. I have a template which has parameters for the listdatasource. For one of the parameters, I'd like to add a comment at the end so the person editing the template would see this and give them guidance as to what the parameter does. Is there a way to do this?
Hi is it possible to use a variable for theCommandText? My issue is that I want to filter items based on price high/low or duration high/low. My example is here: http://realrussia.co.uk/test/test-excursions/City?... I intend on adding 2 radio buttons or tick boxes that allow the options mentioned above. I would reload the page so that's not an issue but I need to be able to change the "duration" a
XMod Newbie question, sorry if the answer is obvious. How can I pass the current UserID into the listdatasouce select statement? I want to be able to list details for the currently logged in user using the display name from vw_Users. If I code this: (where 3 is my USerID) it works. If I replace it with this: Then when I try to save the template I get a cryptic error message:Template Compilation Er
Is it possible to have 2 different ListDataSources for a Template? What I want to accomplish is to have a list that would be filtered by a passed in id (clientId) and if there is no id present then to show all records. So if mypage.aspx?ClientId=2 then only show records where ClientId=2 otherwise show all records. Is something like this possible? Kind of like a master/detail but on separate pages.

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