Re: How to pass data From one Web Part to another?

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From: ptm (ptm_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/17/04


Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 06:48:03 -0700

I've had three instances where I recieved error messsages after hitting the post button saying that due to technical problems the message could not be posted. Unfortunately the error message was in error and unbeknowst to myself I ended up with multiple posting. Looks like others have had the same problem!

"Mike Walsh" wrote:

> I attempted an answer in your virtually identical posting 1 and 1/2 hours
> later.
>
> Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland
> WSS FAQ at wss.collutions.com
> Please post questions to the newsgroup only.
>
>
> "ptm" <ptm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2F906072-9CDF-4C21-B307-31B1B55CD572@microsoft.com...
> > The web part connections won't let me retrive data from one part to use in
> the other and the folks over at the Portal Site indicate it can't be done
> with connections. Is there another way?
> > I have two custom "lists" the first of which is contains a discrete
> employee number. The second has additional employee details such as
> seniority and also the employee number. The first list is populated by
> employees filling out a bidding form. I want to pull the seniority number
> from the second list into the first list once the employee number is
> entered. Sounds simple - it seems to me that if I can do something in
> excell I should be able to do it with web parts
> > Web part connections won't do it.
> > Can one of you experts reccomend another tact?
>
>
>



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