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Topic Title: Display Information
Topic Summary: How Display Information from other modules?
Created On: 10-Apr-2007 12:38
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 10-Apr-2007 12:38
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Hello,
     I'm currently working in how to open a module in the background to display information from that module to a new module. I just need to create two columns, each one should display information from two different modules. I'm not clear if i have to link the information from the new module to the other two module and create a dxl script with the information i need or if i can create a script opening the module in the background, but i don't know much about it. I do have certain scripts that show me information, but i don't know if that will work with what i need.
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 10-Apr-2007 15:06
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David Pechacek

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Well if you have an inlink or outlink between the objects you want to show information between, you can use the Wizard to create a layout DXL column that shows the information you want to display. Otherwise you can just write your own code for a layout DXL column or DXL attribute to open the desired module, find the object you want, and get the information. Having a link between the objects is obviously the fastest way because then you don't have to search through the objects of the module to find object you want. But in your own code you'd just do:

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 10-Apr-2007 17:44
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David Pechacek

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A follow up to this if you don't want a link but want the same ability would be in the current module to store the object number of the desired object in the other module. Then you can open the other module, get a handle directly on the object with a specific absolute number, and then get the information on it. You might as well have the link though.

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