I have a question regarding select boxes.
We use lots of select boxes and the other day I had a problem we were not aware of.
We have select boxes for transport methods that are used in several screens.
Now somebody deleted a transport method that was used in a sales order - don't tell me we should use relational constrains, nobody uses relational constrains for every foreign key :)
Since the record in the list of transport methods has been deleted the select box appears to be empty although the key is populated with the value in the sales order. However, since there is no matching record in the table with the transport methods the user cannot see the key nor will he notice that the transport method has become invalid.
Any idea, anybody?
Perhaps (future release) select boxes should show a text like '?????' or "invalid", ... in such a case.
Best wishes
Rainer aus dem Spring
Invalid value in select box
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Re: Invalid value in select box
Perhaps Profound might (for a future release) consider to define a new select box property for a default choice that is displayed when the value does not match any entry in the list.
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Rainer
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Re: Invalid value in select box
For Profound to consider something like that, you'd need to put in a change request. You can do that by e-mailing support@profoundlogic.com
That said, the select box is simply an HTML <select> tag, and for us to change the way it behaves doesn't seem like a good idea? It is a standard agreed upon by all of the web browsers, and so forth. Is it really a good idea to make it work differently in your application?
That said, the select box is simply an HTML <select> tag, and for us to change the way it behaves doesn't seem like a good idea? It is a standard agreed upon by all of the web browsers, and so forth. Is it really a good idea to make it work differently in your application?
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Re: Invalid value in select box
Do you have any other idea how to solve the problem ?Scott Klement wrote:For Profound to consider something like that, you'd need to put in a change request. You can do that by e-mailing support@profoundlogic.com
That said, the select box is simply an HTML <select> tag, and for us to change the way it behaves doesn't seem like a good idea? It is a standard agreed upon by all of the web browsers, and so forth. Is it really a good idea to make it work differently in your application?
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