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We have working FormView and Template in one page, if you click to ADD or EDIT, you goes to ADD FORM but the jQuery we have working before add FormView module, now is not working, same happens in EDIT FORM. Options could be: 1- hide FormView in ADD and EDIT Form??? This will work!!! 2- Have the Forms working in another page, this mean: 2.1 in one page FormView and Template with out forms 2.2 in ot
Hi, after a long time I found the way to have working FormView and templates. My next question is if we can load automatic data from FormView to Template with out click on AddButton Redirect="samepage?Id=[[Id]]" RedirectMethod="Get" Text="Submit" Thanks in advance for your replies.
Hi, I need FormView help manual, did you have it? We are trying to create a web page with FormView with a drop down filter then display data in Template base on this FormView filter, but doesn't work, we are missing something. Help will be fine, for more details check or questions.
Hi. I have a formview module and an Xmod pro module on the same page. I use the formview to insert data and the Xmod pro module to list the data (template). And when I want to edit one of the records in the template I get edit screen but I can also see the formview module which looks identical (but with no data) and it does not look professional. Can I hide the formview module while working in edi
I installed XMOD Pro 4.4 and noticed the Form View module lists itself as 4.3 instead of 4.4. Is this by design or an omission? I can easily adjust my version number manually if the code is the correct version but I would like to have a clarification. Thank You!

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