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How to create a "Next X / Previous X Records" Navigation
If you start using ColdFusion to build small applications, you will soon ask yourself how to create a navigation system similar to the one found in search engines. When a query returns hundreds or thousands of records, it would be nice to have a "Next 10 records" or a 'Previous 10 records" button instead of displaying all the results in a huge table which takes forever to load. To work on this tutorial, you will need to set up a Datasource called 'Database' in the ColdFusion administrator. The .mdb file used in this example can be downloaded along with the code. This tutorial is very detailed.
Title: | How to create a "Next X / Previous X Records" Navigation |
Author: | admin0064 |
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Last Updated: | 2003-01-04 |
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