List Item [message #197325] |
Wed, 11 October 2006 00:02 |
ehegagoka
Messages: 493 Registered: July 2005
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hi!
i have two list items, with many instances, i have attached the module, youll see in the STACK two list items, T_SEAR_ORIG, and T_SEAR_DEST, the problem is that the last result of the Populate List in my code overrides the list of the previous list item. For example if your on the last record, the items listed in T_SEAR_ORIG is the same to the previous records. that should not be the result because they should be different based on the ORIGIN and DESTINATION, i guess by doing populate list it applies to the whole item not per record, how should i solved it? thanks sir/mam
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Re: List Item [message #197851 is a reply to message #197849] |
Thu, 12 October 2006 22:16 |
ehegagoka
Messages: 493 Registered: July 2005
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hi!
i cant do that bcoz the list depends on the origin & destination per record, i've used LOV, now the problem is that i cant disable the textfield PER record so that the user cant pop out the LOV in it, also how would i clear the value in the textfield using LOV also? lets say i dont want to choose from the LOV and i dont want to put any value on it. thanks =)
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Re: List Item [message #197863 is a reply to message #197854] |
Fri, 13 October 2006 00:07 |
ehegagoka
Messages: 493 Registered: July 2005
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hi,
ive fix that part on the LOV, using key-listval, im looking for a trigger. the flow is like this, when i select from the LOV, the computation of other fields changes, now when i delete the LOV value ive put, the computation should return back to before values, but the problem is i cant find the trigger that would execute before i leave the item, ive tried when validate record, post text, post record also,on block level, but it always computes the record ive move into. thanks again =)
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Re: List Item [message #197923 is a reply to message #197877] |
Fri, 13 October 2006 05:12 |
ehegagoka
Messages: 493 Registered: July 2005
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hi!
thanks for the reply, that worked, but now the users have changed the flow again, my previous codes have been put to trash =)
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Re: List Item [message #198155 is a reply to message #197923] |
Sun, 15 October 2006 21:20 |
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djmartin
Messages: 10181 Registered: March 2005 Location: Surges Bay TAS Australia
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Such is life. As long as they understand that a 'simple change' on their part is not necessarily a 'simple change' on our part.
David
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