DVWP connection

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BFSmith

Fairly new to FP2003 & DVWP but here is a problem I have:

Using WSS2.0 to show a list on a DVWP (page1)...I have a connected web part
that opens a new page (page2)...that page has a 'header' & 'detail'
section...the page1 web part is sending a value to the page2 header...which
is only showing one record...the page2 header is providing the same value to
the page2 detail...all works well when there is a valid page2 header...but
when the page2 header has 'no items to show in this view' it lets the page2
detail section show the unfiltered records...any way to make the page2 detail
show 'There are no items to show in this view' whenever the header shows
that? Basically-pass thru the filter value even when there no items to show?
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

You may want to ask in a WSS newsgroup
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.sharepoint.windowsservices


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| Fairly new to FP2003 & DVWP but here is a problem I have:
|
| Using WSS2.0 to show a list on a DVWP (page1)...I have a connected web part
| that opens a new page (page2)...that page has a 'header' & 'detail'
| section...the page1 web part is sending a value to the page2 header...which
| is only showing one record...the page2 header is providing the same value to
| the page2 detail...all works well when there is a valid page2 header...but
| when the page2 header has 'no items to show in this view' it lets the page2
| detail section show the unfiltered records...any way to make the page2 detail
| show 'There are no items to show in this view' whenever the header shows
| that? Basically-pass thru the filter value even when there no items to show?
 

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