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Showing row number and row data in previous and next batch hyperlinks.
The variables beginning
previous-sequence-start-
,
previous-sequence-end-
,
next-sequence-start-
and
next-sequence-end-
and ending in
index
,
number
,
roman
,
Roman
,
letter
,
Letter
, and
var-xxx
, where
xxx
is a row attribute (or key) name, can be used to label which rows begin and end previous and next batches. This is illustrated in figures 8 and 9, which use various batch insertion variables to label previous and next batches.
<dtml-in w36 previous size=5 start=qs>
(<dtml-var previous-sequence-start-roman> -
<dtml-var previous-sequence-end-roman>)
</dtml-in>
<table border><tr><th>WORD</th></tr>
<dtml-in w36 size=5 start=qs>
<tr><td><dtml-var WORD></td></tr>
</dtml-in>
</table>
<dtml-in w36 next size=5 start=qs>
(<dtml-var next-sequence-start-number> -
<dtml-var next-sequence-end-number>)
</dtml-in>
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<dtml-in w36 previous size=5 start=qs>
(<dtml-var previous-sequence-start-letter> -
<dtml-var previous-sequence-end-letter>)
</dtml-in>
<table border><tr><th>WORD</th></tr>
<dtml-in w36 size=5 start=qs>
<tr><td><dtml-var WORD></td></tr>
</dtml-in>
</table>
<dtml-in w36 next size=5 start=qs>
(<dtml-var next-sequence-start-var-WORD> -
<dtml-var next-sequence-end-var-WORD>)
</dtml-in>
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