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Re: multiple parms with script:

Post by ppbedz »

Scott,

I made the changes and it is working now. Thank you for all your help! I am starting to understand things a little better now.

Patti
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Re: multiple parms with script:

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Hi Patti,

I am experiencing the same problem, I have two select boxes which provide the data for the third box, but like you I cannot get the third box to fill with data if I have more than one choices parameter value. I can get it to work with one though.

What was your solution in the end?

Many thanks

Zoe

P.S We are on version 5.2.0
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Re: multiple parms with script:

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Hi Zoe,

Are you using the applyProperty() API in your code? Or is it only the property values you've shown in your screenshot?

There was a bug in the applyProperty() API that has been fixed in the current (5.4.0) version of Profound UI.
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Hi Scott,

yes, I am using ApplyProperty. We've not been able to upgrade yet as we had a problem with 5.3.2 (Issue #2448).

We're in the middle of a project at the moment so won't be attempting the upgrade again until that is over.

As a work around to my problem I populated a text box with both values concatenated, then I used this in the SQL:
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Re: multiple parms with script:

Post by ZoeW »

We loaded 5.4 on to our dev box today, I have now been able to use applyProperty to assign values to more than one 'choices parameter value' for a select box.
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