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I have been tinkering with a certain search construct for a few days now. I have not gotten to a piece of code that will allow me to do what I am trying to do.

I am trying to create a search that does the following. The search should create tables that include information from different sections within a page. Say for example, Header 1, Header 2, and Header 3 were links that could be found on a page called HeaderIndex. Header 1, Header 2, and Header 3 all contain information labeled Milestone, Target, and Actual. How would I go about creating a search that looks like the following below?

Header 1 (Table)

Header 2 (Table)

Header 3 (Table)

The headers are outside of the tables.

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-- MichaelParker - 26 Mar 2008

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Please provide some practical test data in a HeaderIndex topic in the Sandbox web and show the result you are expecting here, cause I'm not sure that I understand what you want.

-- FranzJosefGigler - 26 Mar 2008

I did what you asked. I named it HeaderIndex. Thanks

-- MichaelParker - 31 Mar 2008

Found your topic (after all). Missed your answer somehow yesterday. I'm still not sure that I understand what you need. Tried some ideas on HeaderIndex.

-- FranzJosefGigler - 01 Apr 2008

Hm, no further feedback from Michael. I guess this is answered.

-- FranzJosefGigler - 14 Apr 2008

 
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Topic revision: r6 - 2008-04-14 - FranzJosefGigler
 
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