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5/31/2008 8:36 PM
 

Hi:

I've gotten to the point with User defined tables where I can configure it to show a list of rows to the end user and they can click on a row to go to form view.  However, because of the number of fields, the LIST view is ugly.  Is there a way to suppress columns from showing up in list view but still show up in FORM view when the user clicks on a row?  I have this feeling I need to get involved with XSL or something but not sure where to start to make this happen.

Thanks for any leads/pointers.

-eLindy

 
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6/1/2008 6:22 AM
 

Easiest way would be to create custom XSL views, which is not difficult with basic HTML knowledge and the built in HTML > XSL editor and generator. Give it a try (you may refer to our User manual as well for detailed explanaition).


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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6/2/2008 7:03 AM
 

eLindy

May be you would like to use our module DBSearch - it is absolutely free and easy to use.

Sergey

 
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