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3/12/2008 8:55 AM
 

Is there a way, or has anyone found a way, to limit the number of rows that may be added to a UDT?  Not just entries from one user, but limiting the total entries that can be made on the table by any user?  I didn't see an option for this built in, so do you have to use XSLT?  If so, examples would be greatly appreciated!

 
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3/12/2008 12:09 PM
 

The "add new row" link is placed inside the action menu and inside the skin container. This can not be changed by XSLT. The second one can be removed by altering the skin container, but I don't think you can get rid of the module actions.

Afterwards you would be able to show the "add row" link only through the XSLT script.

<xsl:if test="count(//udt:Data)<5"><a href="the add new row url">add</a></xsl:if>

 

 
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