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I have a page that uses tab control with two tabs. The fex on the first tab is set to auto execute. The question is on the second fex on the second tab. If I set that to auto execute, I will need to wait for both fexes to complete before I see the page. If I set the second fex to NOT auto execute, I don't need to wait for both to complete; but then, when I click the second tab, that fex won't execute unless I create a submit button and have to have the user to click the button to run the fex.
Is there any way that the second fex will auto execute when I click the second tab? without having to introduce that submit button? I really don't want to wait for both to complete to see the page by setting that also to auto execute.
Thanks.
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