Hi,

I have been experimenting with a page that has a table, including a
"details" ActionLink column.  I want the user to click the"details" link,
then below the main table, show a child table of detail data that is
related to the row clicked above.  In other words, displaying classic
master/detail database information in a single html page.

Since I have a lot of data, I am going to have pagination.  And for nicer
usability, have created the page to be stateful on the master table.

So far, I have it all working.  When I click my "details" link, I get my
detail click table underneath.

Except...  I have notice that if I am on page 2 of the master table, and
let's say I click a details link and get a detail click table, and let's
also say that the detail table has enough data to itself have pagination.
It appears that the page number clicked is saved in the query string as a
generic "page=X" value, and it confuses both my master and my detail
table.  Getting back to my example, I am on page 2 of the master table.
But I want to click page 3 of the detail table.  Upon refresh, I go to page
3 on the master.

Any way to assign pagination values when playing with multiple click tables
within the same logical page?

Andy

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