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I've tried this to no avail (just the important parts of the code are shown in the fiddle)
I have a multi-view template and would like to use the parameter being passed (via command link) to the secondary template in its itemtemplate. XMP isn't allowing me to use this parameter as a valid field token. Is there a way to use a passed parameter as a field token within a secondary templates itemtemplate? Example, commandlink is passing the parameter named OfficeId to a secondary template as
<CustomCommands> <DataCommand CommandName="HideItem" CommandText="Update FSVS_Ontrack set Status = 'Hide', updated = getdate(), updated_by = @user WHERE [id] = @id"> <Parameter Name="id" /> <parameter name="user" /> </DataCommand> </CustomCommands> <DetailTemplate> <xmod:CommandLink Text='Hide' OnClientClick="return confirm('Are you sure you want to hide this?');" Redirect="http://dnndev.com"> <Co
Is there a way I can run a command link or equivalent to update a 2nd template on the same page. The reason I believe I need to do this from Jquery is because I am using Kelly's Search/sort example to find the list of records, then I want a commandbutton/link equivanet to pass the ID to the 2nd/3rd templates etc. Becuase I am using: <<<<td style="text-align:center;" data-bind="text: USERID">>>><<<
I have a template with a detail view in place that uses a commandlink to load list and deatial pages on the same page. Is it possible to use the same commandlink and add a onclientclick to use a popup? I have tried this and cannot make it work.

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