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The first form would identify the parameters (using a dropdownlist) for the second form. If there is a better way to do what I am trying to do, please hep me find it.
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?
I was really happy to see that the addlink has parameters that should be posted to the add form, so I read lots of different items and tried different things, including this http://www.dnndev.com/learn/articles/detail/articleid/38/how-to-send-data-between-xmp-forms-and-templates However, nothing I do seems to work. I cannot get the add form to have the default value of the foreign key that I am tr
I've tried everything to send parameters to a stored procedure within an edit form. Nothing works. I tried specifying the data types, values with single parenthesis, values without parenthesis. Nothing works. The data types of the parameters are Int32 and Decimal. Simply doesn't work even with hard coded values.
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

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