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I know that the command button is supposed to give you the ability to run multiple commands on multiple templates. Is it possible to run multiple UPDATE and/or INSERT queries from a form by specifying as targets the IDs of SubmitCommands in the Command tags? Do I have to try to insert templates within the forms to get this to work or can I access the SubmitCommands directly? I'm building a form wh
Hello.. I have a xmod:CommandButton which when clicked, marks an item inactive; I have a confirmation box first though. Only certain people access to see this button. I have another template which has a searchsort function as well. This allows the end-users to search for certain items. Then the end-users are logged in, they can hit enter and their search works fine. But, if they happen to be one o
I have a template with an add/edit form configured as well; configured to only show active items and the public sees this template. When I add a new entry, there is an active check box which is automatically set to false. Below this, I have another template (to display only the inactive items and only admins see this) which is using the active check box Table Sorter kit example to set the active c

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