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Hello.. I'm trying to replace some Links modules which currently have entries for files. I'd like to make XMP create the links dynamically. The DLL is only available in a form and I can get this to list the Titles of the files on the folder. But the issue is, how do I get a "View" link (addlink, continuelink) on the form to use the DataValueField (file URL) to open the PDF in a new browser window?
I have a basic dropdown with: DataTextField="DisplayName" DataTextValue="UserID" In the SubmitCommand I am saving the UserID to the database, but in the email confirmation, I want to send the DisplayName (because obviously the UserID means nothing to the email recipient). But the Field token only passes the UserID. Any solution for this?
How do I set a default for option? <xmod:Template UsePaging="False" Ajax="False"> <ListDataSource CommandText="SELECT DISTINCT CurrentPayrollTitle FROM PDStaffImport ORDER BY CurrentPayrollTitle ASC"/> <HeaderTemplate> <select id="ddlTITLE" onchange="location.href='/Directory/EmployeeTitle.aspx?title='+this.value;">> </HeaderTemplate> <ItemTemplate> <option value="[[CurrentPayrollTitle]]">[[Curre
Have a VERY simple form with a dropdown list on it. 1> Add process works great...not a problem. 2> Edit process works great as far as storing the selected or entered data. 3> On entering the Edit mode, the dropdown does not select the value in the list corresponding to the value stored in the database - yes...I am storing values not text and I have confirmed. 4>Did find a old post about an issue w
I am trying to do a currency compare for minimum wage on a form where visitors enter the hourly rate for their job opening. The code works when someone enters the same layout as the lower range, so if the minimum value is 7.85; values from 7.85 to 9.99 work. However when someone enters a value of 10.00 it products the error that it must be greater than the minimum. The maximum value is 999999.00.

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