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In Portal, Need to Refresh/Reload A Previous Window

alex20850 (Programmer)
28 Mar 03 13:37
User goes to Page1(Report).
The user sees an item that they wish to add a comment. They click on the item.
Now appears Page2(Add Comment) in same browser
window. This is Document1 in Page2.
They add comment and Click Submit.
The current page is updated and becomes Document2 in Page2.
We know need to have Page1(Report) reloaded with the new information.
DMueller (TechnicalUser)
1 Apr 03 8:06
If you run Oracle 9iAS Portal 9.0.2 you can use the parameter and even handling model.

Detlef Mueller

alex20850 (Programmer)
1 Apr 03 8:08
I don't understand. Here's more information.

1. A form is called from a report, as next page - not the pop-up.
    After updating and/or deleting a record, the form closes  and goes back to the report page.
    How to make that report to appear with updated information?
 
2. How in the form I can capture the full URL of the report - including parameters?
    'Document.referrer' gives only stripped URL of the report with no parameters.

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