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I have a template and datalist with the same module. http://dnndev.com/fiddle/fid/529 I need to use the value of [[RowsToRetrieve]]. I've set the value of a label (lblRows) to said parameter to try and make this easier, and then used a Join statement in my datalist, and tried to call the value of lblRows, but with no success. Ultimately, I'm going to use a JS loop within the ItemTemplate to itera
Hi. I am working with an external SQL Server 2012 database. I have made a few change to some of the the tables in the database, such adding new fields, changing the datatypes of some of the fields etc... When I try to create a new form using the form wizard, it does not pick up any of the fields that have been modified. How do I go about resolving this? Thanks
I am building a search project. I have one combobox and two dateinputs and when I submit a form to populate the result I dont want the data in the combobox and dateinputs to disappear. I got this help from Kelly: Since this solution involves a "redirect" back to the same page, your values will disappear. You can re-populate them. In your search for, add a <SelectCommand> tag that grabs those value

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