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Can I use a field token from the select statement to populate the URL part of a style script at the start of a page? I have attached a code snippet to try and show what I am hoping to achieve. http://dnndev.com/fiddle/fid/686 Many thanks for any help provided. Mark
I have been struggling a little bit to come up with a template and form that I can recycle the code on to reuse for future ones. Basically almost all tables in DNN have some common columns that are used through out the application used for auditing purposes These include: ModuleID PortalID UserID CreatedOnDate CreatedByUserID LastModifiedOnDate LastModifiedByUserID I have figured out how to get so

Need token Tab:FullUrl

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Well the title pretty much says it all. I was creating a template which includes add and edit form, and inside the addform, I wanted to automatically fill out the link field with an URL to the current page. That way I can place the module on any page and the form would fill out with a link to the page it was placed on.. but such is not the way of xmod! I found the token Request:Url, which works, b
I'm having the same issue two different ways. I'm trying to use the [[name]] token to display content in an email and it isn't working. 1. I have an order form that uses jQuery to calculate totals when the quantity is changed. (URL: http://pos.hastingsfilters.com/) So when q2 (the quantity for Kit #2) is changed, the value of t2 changes as well. But when the form is submitted, the value returned f
I would like to save the Module ID into my table. I'm trying to use the token in an INSERT as part of to no avail! Command Text = INSERT INTO [tableName] ([CategoryName],[ModuleID]) VALUES(@CategoryName, [[Module:Id]])

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