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I have followed Kelly's article on "Data-bound Drop-down Filters in XMod Pro" part 1 and 2. The technique works well but I would like a No Results message to appear if there are not any results for the selected filter. My first thought was to use the NoItemsTemplate within the second XMP template, that displays the results from the filter. The problem that I am having, is that the message in the N
I read in an earlier post that Kelly added the ability to use stored procedures in Custom Commands in v4.7. Did this get added and does it work? If it was added and working, I am having a problem getting it to work in my form., It could be a typo or syntax error on my part. I should note that I am using the FormX control in my Temmplate, so the {{PropertyName}} syntax is correct usage in the Param
I have set up a FormX control for inline editing of records. The form works as expected except for one small issue. When you click on an inline edit button, the edit form appears over the existing list of records.The issue is that if you click on a second edit button in the list, without first submitting a change to the record, or canceling out of the edit, a second edit form appears over the list

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