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7/26/2010 8:57 AM
 
Hi,

I have created a module with 4 ascx file.Is there any way to call these 4 controls under on module,Just by creating 4 pages.

Thanks in advance.

Sasi
 
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7/26/2010 11:17 AM
 
if you want them on different "Pages" then you would have to create 4 different manifests/module definitions or handle the selection within your module.

It might be helpful if you can give us a bit more detail as to what you want to accomplish.

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7/27/2010 1:00 AM
 
Hi,
Thanks for the response.
My issue is.....
1 ) I have to create a module called security ,where it has a user screen,role screen and entitlement screen separately.
2) My problem is that i want o show all the 3 screen under one module name called security.
3) how this could be done without creating a separet module for user, role and entitlement screen module.

Thanks,
Sasi
 
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