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tommy_g
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Helper V

Moving from one drill through page to a second related page

Step #1 - standard drill through based on one selected table item. Only one parameter is passed to the page, namely a uniqu identifier.

Step # 2 - client has requested additional information which requires a related page. Think of these as 1 of 2 and 2 of 2.

 

Step #3 - I added a single value table. This is filtered by the ID but I do not see any way to automatically select it. A right-click will support the second drill move. Alternatively, I'd like to use the technique of activating a button, as we do with the first drill move using HasOneValue. 

Question: is there any way to pickup the drill through value in effect? If this was a web app I would pick up the URL parameter.

 

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MFelix
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Hi @tommy_g ,

 

Based on the generic information you have given I was abble to make two drill troughs from page 1 to page 2 and then based on that go to page 3. The question here is how you setup all the drill troughs.

 

Be aware that in my case I used field for the first drill trough and then on the third page I used a different field in this case an single value of an index.

 

Also if you use a button for the drill trough even using the same drill trough options you can force the use to go to the specific page you want.

 

Without some data is difficult to give you a more explicit answer.


Regards

Miguel Félix


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