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9/4/2006 9:51 AM
 

Hey

I'm created 2 modules (DNN 4.3.4) in visual studio 2005 + Starter Kit...

When a line in a GridView in 1 of the modules are selected, the other module shall display detail info about that line...: For example listing of orders, clicking on 1 order, gives details about the entire order.

So I must in a way send over the ID of the selected record from 1 module to the other... any ideas how I should do this? I guess there are some built in technique for this in DNN??...

Any suggestions?

 
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9/4/2006 3:06 PM
 

What is best practice for sending info from one module to another module?

 

 
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9/5/2006 9:23 AM
 

Have you looked at IMC (inter module communication)?  I think there is some info in the module developer’s guide.

Basically you set up a listener event for the receiving module and setup a communicator method on the sending one and you can pass info between the two.

mj

 


Michael Jackson
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