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Feature Tip 
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Title: Display customized message 
This tip was submitted by Syed Mohd Waqqas a system analyst in 
Ontario, Canada. 
 
Display Customized message (in other Languages too) in place of "No 
Document Found" in Embedded Views. 
  
If you don't want to use @dbcolumn as it has a great impact on the 
server performance for the large databases, here is an alternative 
using Java Script: 
 
CODE: 
 
Create an embedded view within a DIV Tag on your form as shown here: 
 
<div id="view"> ------> Mark it as pass thru HTML 
Your embedded View (Note: Do not select embedded view as Pass Thru 
HTML) 
</div> ------> Mark it as pass thru HTML 
 
Create the customized message within DIV Tag which you want to 
display when there is no document in the view as shown here: 
 
<div id="msg"> ---------> Mark it as pass Thru HTML 
Customized message (Note: This line is not pass thru HTML) 
</div> ----> Mark it as pass Thru HTML 
 
Put the following code In JS Header : 
 
function HideView() { 
var tableTags = document.all.tags('tr') ; 
if (tableTags.length==0) 
{ 
document.all.msg.style.visibility="visible"; 
document.all.view.style.visibility="hidden"; 
} 
else 
{ 
document.all.msg.style.visibility="hidden"; 
document.all.view.style.visibility="visible"; 
} 
} 
 
Put the following code in On Load Event: 
HideView() 
 
END CODE 
 
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HIDE NEXT BUTTON TIP: 
The next button is trickier. Either you can use a lookup and count the number of documents available, compare that against the number in the &Start= parameter to determine if you want to display it or not. This is not, however, an ideal solution since DbFunctions only can return 64kb of data. 
There for I recommend to, once more, resort to JavaScript. Count the number of links on a page that only displays one document and write this: 
<SCRIPT>if(document.links.length><NumberOfYourLinks>){document.write("<A HREF="+NextLink+">Next Link</A>")}</SCRIPT> 
 
  
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