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I have a link from a list template to a feed and the parameter is passing but no joy in returning one record. It does however bring up all records. Should I be using ListDataSource CommandText="SELECT [ID], [lastname]... Parameter name="passedID" value='[[Url:passedID]]' or detaildatasource CommandText="SELECT [ID], [lastname]... Parameter name="passedID" value='[[Url:passedID]]'
How can I create a list of records like in a template then be able to display a checkbox against all. But then I want to select several of those records using the checkbox from that list and then update all those records. I know I have to use a stored procedure to update the several records but how do I create a list that i can update. the template allows only one record ...so how do I select mult
I am trying to create a feed based on the SQL query. I have about 50 columns that are bit type. When I pass the parameter of the project name I only want to select all of the columns with a value of 1 and produce the results with in a numbered list. and then export to a word document. Is this possible? I created my template with checkboxes and the idea was to generate a report with the exact wordi
I have a design requirement that dictates that an add/plus button be used to add 1 or more items in a list to a “cart”. How is this typically done in Xmod? Example somewhere? Ideally clicking the button calls a Stored Procedure passing an item key. The list would then refresh so item could fall out of the list.

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