Hey
there,
<cf_displayList> does have a query
attribute. My question would be: If you supply a custom query to the
tag, can you then use the field names with
<cf_DisplayColumnInList>?
Mark
-----Original Message-----Not sure if we are on the same page Jeff.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Tim Blankenship
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 12:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [plum] displaylist on non related table
I have a list like follows
SN NAME
123 pooter
I want to add another field like TYPE
SN NAME TYPE
123 pooter server
SN and NAME are from table1
TYPE is from table2
They are not related(parent/child) but table1 and table2 have the primary key of SN
On 8/24/05, Jeff Fleitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi Tim,
If I understand you correctly, try using something like the following using a closing cf_DisplayListLinks tag, same as
what you would do for a normal drill-up/down (watch the line wrap). Make sure that the AddFormAction page returns you
to this list using the redirect attribute in the cf_InsertRecord tag.
[<a
href="">Add
Form</a>]
</cf_DisplayListLinks>
Jeff
Tim Blankenship wrote:
> Hello all, I have a list that I need to add a entry that is populated
> from a non related table but does share a common PK. What is the best
> approach for this? Thanks
>
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> Tim Blankenship
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