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Subject: Column Names as Headers

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jliptak
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11/19/2006 11:32 PM Alert 
Is it possible to use the Column Names returned from the Query as headers in my listx grid. I have a module called "SQLView" from Dnnstuff.com that does this without problems but is somewhat limited in other areas.

What i am trying to do is convert these modules to use Listx but i've stumbled acrosss a problem. The SQLView module seems to know what the header columns are but with Listx i dont know how to get the column names to display.

I have tried using the actual column name [MyDataColumn] in the header, but this just gives me the value of that column for the first record. What i want it the Column Names in the header.

Can ListX do this?

Note: I cannot use inline SQL in the query because these are pre-existing stored procs that are used elsewhere. Also, Some of the Procs generate Dynamic Data Columns which make it impossible to used Fixed/Hard Coded column headers. I posted an earlier question regarding "Dynamic Data Columns" below.

http://dnn.bi4ce.com/Forums/tabid/106/forumid/7/postid/2981/view/topic/Default.aspx

So my question is, is There a way to get the Column Names returned by the Query so that i can use them in the headers.

Cheers
John
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