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9/4/2011 11:26 AM
 
I need to do a more than 2 layer links:  a->b-->c->d. Each link will be drilled down with filter parameters. I use navigateurl and editrul. But I feel kind of not as smooth as simple one page linking to another in simple aspx. Any suggestion?

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9/4/2011 3:26 PM
 
If you are working with a module that has multiple views you have a few options.  You can do as you mention, add a control definition and control key for each one, then just simply link with something like "NavigateUrl(this.tabid, "MyKey", "mid", this.ModuleId)", which is the "fastest" way to do it.

If you want to handle things differently or need to avoid module isolation, you could simply handle the view toggles yourself with a different url flag.

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