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Keith Chisarik
Keith Chisarik
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I must have something fundamentally wrong. Last week I had the issue where the SAVE command on the BO was not storing the proper values based on their current (modified) values, I had to manually set the value of each BO field to the correct current control value. I assumed it was due to the fact that I was using the non-SF loginview control, but that is not the case, this behavior also happens for SF bound controls directly on my form.
Now I have another problem which I feel might be related to a larger issue I have in my application, when I issue BO.add(), the form controls correctly all blank out so I assumed I was on a new record, this is not the case. Any changes to the values of the bound controls when saved are actually saved to the record I was on before I called BO.add(), not the newly added record.
Any thoughts?
Keith Chisarik
Sigma Data Systems
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Something is not right
Keith Chisarik
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18 Years Ago
First of all, do this. Run the sample web application to see if you...
Trent L. Taylor
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18 Years Ago
I did know it in theory, but I havent done much web programming and I...
Keith Chisarik
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18 Years Ago
No problem ;) I am glad you found your trouble spot.
Trent L. Taylor
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18 Years Ago
Another question:
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18 Years Ago
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Trent L. Taylor
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18 Years Ago
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Keith Chisarik
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18 Years Ago
LOL....I will have to remeber the term "ghetto bound" ... I liked...
Trent L. Taylor
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18 Years Ago
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