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Hello fellow Xmodders I have a challenge in exporting DNN User data to excel using XMOD. Generally this works perfectly with generating the xls file using a feed, but some of the fields in the DNN users table contains special danish chars which are formattet incorrectly into something very different (i.e. æ = æ). Now I've run across formatting problems before, and that was solved by saving the ch
How do I change formatting based on a field value? Empty and Notempty will not apply to my case. Is there just a IF? Thanks!
Hey, I have a drop down list that contains a list of dates and amounts. On the stored proc side I setup the formatting for the text in the drop down list and I would like for certain options to be a different color. I have this working in the stored procedure with displaying a <span> tag however in the drop down list it also displays the <span> code as text instead of changing the color of the tex
Hi, I want to format some data so I can then use it in other tokens and tags. Specifically I want to format some data to replace spaces with dashes, then use that formatted data to create a toggle link and toggle div. Basically what I need is to either be able to save the formatted data as a reusable parameter or to be able to combine the Join and Format features. see below for the example of what
Hello, I'd like to be able to list people with their name and country. But, we don't know countries for everybody. So, I'd line "Name, Country" where available, and just "Name" when it's not. Does anybody know of a simple way to do that? If it helps, this is already happening inside a select block... so I don't know if they can nest. Even so, that seems really verbose for something I might normall

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