SP1 makes this much easier:
1. Create a field (perhaps in a secondary data source) which is your filter field.
2. When the user clicks a button in the repeating table:
A. Set the value of the filter field with a unique value representing that row of data
B. Switch views
3. In the second view, the repeating table is "filtered" on the value you set in the filter field.
Asset Tracking was done before SP1 and is more complex than is now required.

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Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP]
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One of the Views in the Asset Tracking example contains some hand-coded XSL
that causes the view to display only one record instead of all records. Can
a Microsoft MVP or someone familiar with this example provide a step-by-step
procedure describing how to take an InfoPath-created view and insert the xsl
code changes that cause only one xml "record" to display?
Thanks,
Keith