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Inserting a Default Value

Thread began 10/03/2016 11:31 am by bjgarner241692 | Last modified 10/03/2016 2:31 pm by Ray Borduin | 1101 views | 3 replies |

bjgarner241692

Inserting a Default Value

I have a database with a number of fields set to a default value of 'U'. The idea is that when a new record is created, each of these fields will be set to a value of U. When I create a record in HeidiSQL, this is exactly what happens. When I create a page using my DataAssist page, the fields are blank. The Insert page was created with the wizard and has this in the field for Value - "<?php echo((isset($_GET["invalid"])?ValidatedField("residenceinsert","CareIndependant"):"")); ?>"

I have not yet setup validation, and do not intend to use WA validation in any event.

Why is this value in there since I did not specify validation and can I simply replace it with the required U?

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

You could simply replace it with "U" or use:
"<?php echo((isset($_GET["invalid"])?ValidatedField("residenceinsert","CareIndependant"):"U")); ?>"

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bjgarner241692

Thank you, but why is that code in there? Does it serve any purpose if you are not using WA Validation?

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

No, it can be removed. It is only there in case you want to add validation later.

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