Context root attributes of interface contrls can't be mapped in this ver.

hi experts!!
I am trying to map two DC context attributes. actually I need to pass one argument to another. without passing arguments i can navigate within each other. But bit confused on how to pass arguments to another dc context.
please give some idea
nikhil

Hi Nikhil,
               U can find the tutorials & sample application here
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/webdynpro?rid=/library/uuid/49f2ea90-0201-0010-ce8e-de18b94aee2d
regards
Sumit

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