driving sub-queries with connectable data parts (no code required!)
From: Relishguy (dbsearch04_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 08/17/04
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Date: 17 Aug 2004 09:15:01 -0700
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Well almost no code. I did make a small SPROC (stored procedure).
For some week/months, I have been looking at lots of FrontPage
articles on MSDN and I even bought a FP 2k3 (for dummies, no less!) in
order to figure this out.
Further, I don't think any other system can do this without coding
(please post here if one does!)
One week ago, the answer was posted on an MSoftie's (I think) blog
page describing how to connect 2 dataview web parts and have one drive
the other (i.e. click on one and get different result for the other).
The magic switch is called "Enable update query support".
Pretty cool!
Regards..
Ref: http://weblogs.asp.net/lisawoll/archive/2004/08/11/213113.aspx?Pending=true
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