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14-Feb-2006, 04:31 PM #1
Solved: Tabular Data Control
1. Is there any way I can display the data horizontally across columns instead of vertically in rows? For example the left column is Date, the second is Time. I want Date to go across the first row and have Time show under it in the second row. The code below only returns two columns and the applicable number of rows.
...
<tr>
<td><div dataFld="Date"></div></td>
<td><div dataFld="Time"></div></td>
</tr>
...

2. Also trying to "trim" the data being returned. For example the Date dataFld is a long date (Tue, 14 Feb 2006 06:00:00 -0500) and I only want to display 14 Feb 2006, but it is my dataFld="Date" so how do I print only that? I swear I've done this before but I can't remember on what project it was to reference. Something like below, only that works, lol.
<div Mid("dataFld="Date",5,11)>

Thanks,

drew
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14-Feb-2006, 10:11 PM #2
Nevermind, I went with an xsl, that took care of my formatting issue.
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