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Hi I have seen similar questions but wonder if there is an example somewhere I want to have a user select and option from on drop down list which then shows different details in a second list For me this is could be List 1 Airports Seaports List 2 (1) London Heathrow London Gatwick Manchester List 2 (2) Dover Southampton In a 'perfect' world scenario List 1 Option (-1) Select Destina
I need a drop down list box which I would like to populate from a table (via ControlDataSource) so I get a list of valid values. However, this is not a required field so I need and option to leave it blank. Right now, the form displays the first value in the list. How do you do this?
I have been reading the two articles that explan how this is done through XMod via this link http://dnndev.com/learn/ articles/detail/articleid/12/ data-bound-drop-down-filters- in-xmod-pro However after replacing my information I am present with an error when rending the page. Template Compilation Error Type 'KnowBetter.XModPro.Web.Controls.Template' does not have a public property named 'Paramet

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I have a form which is going to be used so the end-user selects two drop-down lists and then these selections are used for exporting information via a feed. Originally, the top control data source didn't have the convert; it should be a normal int for the disasterID. So for the first drop-down list, I had the DataType=int, but this failed. If I change this to int32, I get the same error as below.
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

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