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Is there any way I can..... Pressing the "add button" from a form, runs a stored procedure for inserting the record. If I "return an output" of the newly created ID from the stored procedure is there a way to use this variable in the redirect tag of the "add button" ??? Any thoughts or work arounds would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Mark
Trying to show outputs for a single value to display in a header of the template. When I execute the stored procedure within Sql management studio, it shows these as the output results; so the output appears to be working: @EUID @SingleOfficial @SingleDateOfElection 45B3855D-A60D-4ED9-8F9F-302C93952201 0 2014-05-06 00:00:00.000 Yet, nothing is being displayed within the Template. Any ideas? <xmod:

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See: http://dnndev.com/Learn/Articles/Detail/ArticleID/... for an example. Is it even possible? I'm trying but it's doesn't appear to be working properly. I'm trying to get a header populated with fields form my stored procedure and it doesn't work; XMP wont allow for this for some reason. Can another feed be called from within a feed?
I am trying to build a master-detail setup for conference registration. Page1 is the company information Page2 is the participant information. One company can have many participants being registered. The tables are tied together with RegID - the primary key identity value in the master table and the foreign key in the detail table. The stored procedure itself seems to work OK - the data input into
I was having an issue with trying to use a [[value]], but I figured this out by using a token. This output token is not working and I can't figure it out. Any ideas?

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