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Create Dynamic Array - Update Form Query

Thread began 6/11/2020 7:32 pm by MAURIANS | Last modified 6/12/2020 2:49 pm by Ray Borduin | 321 views | 3 replies |

MAURIANS

Create Dynamic Array - Update Form Query

After creating dynamic dropdown in data bridge and using dynamic array in a Update Form. Having problem menu dropdown (state) populate.

1. Once I login into account and select user update all fields populate including menu dropdown (country).
2. menu dropdown (state) will not show state until onchange is "triggered" via country.

I can use help in figuring out this fix this feature.

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billing_update.php
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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Use the body onload event to call the same filter and populate list that is called onchange. You can also use the set selected value server behavior to set the selection to the previously inserted value.

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MAURIANS

Thanks so far I used body tag but had to copy paste code (onload) in a template, I see state ifo show "onload" but update form not showing egual state name on database.

I checked this forum:http://www.webassist.com/forums/posts.php?id=23370

Still a little puzzled might be overlooking something...

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

instead of onload of the body, you can add a <script> tag before the </body> for the same effect. As long as the code is below the </form> tag it should work.

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