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28 Feb 2007 09:56 PM  
Hello, I am looking through these forums and I am a bit confused. Can someone please provide a detail explanation how I can accomplish this: I have 4 listX modules on a page, and I need one module to show and the other 3 to hide when the specific button is pressed. This is the XML for the toolbar so far: true false 0 /images/icons/blue/home_16.png HoverButton NormalButton Message GoHome DisabledButton false Pro Dev Home false false 1 /images/icons/blue/opts_16.png HoverButton NormalButton Message SignUp DisabledButton false Sign-up for Trainings true false 2 /images/icons/blue/hist_16.png HoverButton NormalButton Message MyUpcomingTrainings DisabledButton false View My Schedule true false 3 /images/icons/blue/favs_16.png HoverButton NormalButton Message Home DisabledButton false View PDU Report
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01 Mar 2007 01:22 PM  
jangeador,

have a look at the Doctor Management package from Bi4ce. It contains a working demo of this on the Hospital Detail view page. In the center of the page is aToolbar module that allows you to switch between Physicians and Specialties child record views.

Basically, it's just a matter of setting up your ListX modules with ContainerGroup settings and calling the utility javascript function lxContainer from your Toolbar module.

hth,
-eric
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01 Mar 2007 03:26 PM  
You are the man. That is exactly what I am looking for.

Thanks
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01 Mar 2007 09:03 PM  
For other people looking for help on this subject, this is a more plain example. It shows how to accomplish this:

http://dnn.bi4ce.com/Forums/tabid/106/forumid/18/postid/3864/view/topic/Default.aspx
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