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7/1/2012 9:53 AM
 

Hi Success

I have a site where people can see the history of their clubs entry into a competiton

http://www.dorsetgolfleagues.co.uk/ar...

Now on this page the parameter passed to the results page is hard coded into the links

http://www.dorsetgolfleagues.co.uk/ta...

However I tested the same principle using Data Springs Dynamic Forms and passed the field after it was entered

http://www.dorsetgolfleagues.co.uk/tabid/464/ClubNum/$(Chosen Field)/Default.aspx

Now the Chosen Field could be an identifier from the Customer Records and the field be hidden

You then have a Submit button that says - "Show me my orders" etc

Hope this helps

Dave

 
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