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Everything is possible but I'm struggling to decipher the following: It works when I do not choose a dropdown field list but I can't get it to work when I do use one
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Mark Kramer author 9/9/2018 |
Everything is possible but I'm struggling to decipher the following: Can you rephrase it?
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admin 9/10/2018 | |
What does it mean "Jscript will not auto input the value"? |
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Mark Kramer author 9/10/2018 |
What does it mean "Jscript will not auto input the value"?
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jarnurm 9/11/2018 |
I have exactly the same problem. |
admin 9/11/2018 | |
One user posts a problem that cannot be deciphered. Another users chimes in right away "I have the same issue". I love it. |
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Mark Kramer author 9/12/2018 |
One user posts a problem that cannot be deciphered. Another users chimes in right away "I have the same issue". I love it. You cannot "input" something into a dropdown list. Dropdown list contains a list of predefined values, you can only select one of existing. If you need to add a new option to dorpdown box you cannot use setValue(). You can use jQuery: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/740195/adding-options-to-a-select-using-jquery If you are talking about "selecting" one of existing options in dropdown list you can use setValue() for this purpose. You just need to remember that if link field field and display field are different in your dropdown box setup you need to use the value of Link field in your code.
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