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Hiding "NoItemsTemplate" until first search

I provide this solution under the assumption that your search is being done in the <ItemTemplate> section of the XMod Template. There may be a better way, but I accomplished this by having my search results returned as output parameters in a …

Author: Jeff M.
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How to Display the NoItemsTemplate only after Filter is applied * FormX *

I have followed Kelly's article on "Data-bound Drop-down Filters in XMod Pro" part 1 and 2. The technique works well but I would like a No Results message to appear if there are not any results for the selected filter. My first thought was to use the …

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(NoItemsTemplate) or (xmod:Select) for (AddForm)?

I’ve got a scenario where an (AddForm) is used with a (SelectCommand) returning a single (1) row to populate some “defaults”. It’s possible that the SelectCommand could return zero (0) rows. In that case I’d like XMP to render different HTML in a similar …

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jQuery check for empty feed

Hi, I am using a feed to load related content (a list of states for a country). This works fine for countries that have states. However I want to display "[[countryName]] has no states" in the loadfeed target div when the feed is empty.  I found …

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No Records for template, new record button.

I have templates to display records and from here, the end-users can add/edit/delete said records. But, when there aren't any records, I have the NoItemsTemplate configure to let the end-users that there aren't any records. And within this, I …

Author: Jeff M.
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