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09-23-04 02:18 PM

Greetings!

I am using connected pages to have shared pages in different channels. Now
I need to display all the postings with unique  contents where all those
connected pages should not show up. So I need to mark a page from a
collection of connected Pages and save that information somewhere in the pag
e
for future use.  So looking for the property or method to find out how I can
mark a single posting in the collection of Connected pages, could not find
any.

Was trying to iterate all the postings from  collection of Connected pages.
Tried Posting and PostingCollection objects properties for the purpose.

Found all the contents, custom properties and page names are shared across
connected pages other than Display name. So if I save it in one page it woul
d
be visible in all connected pages. Don't like to use Display name for this
marking.

Or is there any other way to share a posting in more than 2 channels without
using the connected page and with less manual work.

Any help is really appreciated.
Regards.





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