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Hello.. On a page, I have a search form along with a template. The end-user wants no records displayed when they first hit the webpage. Yet, also wants a "Search All" button to display all records as well as a search text box with a search button to search by name. Any ideas on how to accomplish this? I've tried using default values within the template to not display any records at first (this wor
Hello.. On a development box, I have XMP installed on a DNN 9.4.1 installation. My forms page is a XMP template which is displaying the file titles, file names, file sizes and file dates in a simple grid view. First display shows all the items but they're paged item. I have indexing turned on, but if I try to do a search for a word in the file title from the DNN search box, nothing is being displa
I am using the SearchSort functionality to find records in my table. If the user searches for something that doesn't exist I was hoping to use the "NoItemsTemplate" to show a simple message "No records found" and a CommandButton that would reset the select statement to my initial SELECT * FROM.... However, I can't seem to get the select statement to work. The command button works (I think) but the
Hello.. Is there a way to make at least one field in a form required, but not more than one? E.x.: I have a form and it has four "search" fields. At least one of these fields needs to be populated prior to them clicking the search button. But if more than one field is populated, the search isn't done as well because only one field can be populated. Does that make sense? Ha-ha.. I assume the only w
Hello.. Has anyone implemented this on a form? I'd like to have it so as the person types, it displays the list of already entered items from a DB column. E.g. Websites text box, as they start typing "Goog", Google would be auto-filled or listed as an option for them to select. Something like the Google seach bar. Thanks..

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