Hi Brian,

the following RQL statement can be used to connect an existing page to
a link:

<IODATA loginguid="61AF5FFDB7C8487B8535A7A81E9A2905"
sessionkey="61AF5FFDB7C8487B8535A7A81E9A2905">
<LINKSFROM action="save" pageid=""
pageguid="75DD3D6F24424158B6F05E0A998D2FBB" reddotcacheguid="">
<LINK guid="460C04F0946A44638252343ACD27B70B" />
</LINKSFROM>
</IODATA>

Hint: Whenever an RQL statement cannot be found in the documentation
or when you just don't want to search for the statement, then just do
what the RQL statement should do via the normal frontend and look at
the Common log file (C:\Program Files\RedDot\CMS\ASP\LOG\Common).
There you'll find each and every statement that is sent from the front
end to the server.

Another starting point could be to read some of the posts in this
blog:
http://manuelschnitger.wordpress.com/2011/01/10/rql-in-a-nutshell/
http://manuelschnitger.wordpress.com/2011/01/26/rql-in-a-nutshell-part-ii/
http://manuelschnitger.wordpress.com/2011/02/17/rql-in-a-nutshell-part-iii/

Best regards and lot's of fun using RQL,
Manuel

On 9 Jan., 22:07, BrianH <bhold...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am wanting to connect an existing page using RQL.
> I know the GUID of the page I need to connect but cannot find how to
> do it anywhere in the documentation. I see how to "create and connect"
> and "copy and connect" but how do it just "connect".
> Seems like you could just pass over the GUID of the page you want to
> connect and the GUID of what you want to connect to.
>
> thanks,
> Brian H.

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