Hi Kangi,

Suppose you pass a filter condition to your jsp page using a request
parameter.
You could write some code that test that parameter. If it does not exist
or its value is null (the used hasn't build the filter condition yet),
the code could write an "impossible"
condition like "WHERE 1 != 1" or something similar and set it as dbforms
filter.

Luca

kangi ha scritto:

>hi all,
>   i don't want to show the records when the page(contains a query part as 
> <db:search>) first loads, instead, i want to show the data after the user has 
> input the query condition and press the search button, how can i make it?
>  
>



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