Yes, make it an info element in each page.
That way if you use pages from class A on some other list, it will
work there as well.
Make sure the Page ID field is within the list block markers on class
B

On Mar 30, 12:09 pm, Bobby Jack <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wayne Bouwmeester wrote:
> > Create an info element of type page id on class B
> > name it info_PageID
> > create the same element on class A (same name)
> > use the element within your list block markers and it will display the
> > page ID of the current page in the list loop.
> > Use it outside the block markers, it will display the ID of the
> > current page you're viewing.
> > Wayne.
>
> > On Mar 30, 8:51 am, bobbykjack <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> For some reason, every time I try to do this, I struggle. So, can
> >> someone please give a definitive answer; I'll keep a record of it this
> >> time, I promise!
>
> >> So, I have a page (A) containing a list (lst_items). That list
> >> contains a number of pages, let's say one of them is B. I need to get
> >> B's page ID and display it in A.
>
> >> I definitely need:
>
> >> <!IoRangeList>
> >> <!-- <%lst_items%> -->
> >> ... some content ...
> >> </!IoRangeList>
>
> >> and I'll need some kind of transfer element or same-named element
> >> somewhere. Any ideas?
>
> >> - Bobby
>
> Thanks, Wayne. That's what I have, but it's only displaying the parent
> ID's page in the list loop. Should the elements be of exactly the same
> type (e.g. Info, PAGE ID) or should one be a transfer?
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