Scratch that - a simple change of window type did the trick.

-Matt

Matthew C. Gayford
Technology Research & Development
Information Technology Systems Division
University of North Carolina Wilmington 
(910) 962-7177


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That's exactly it. I used the Push function instead and it works exactly
how I want it to. However, when the form is closed it tells the user
that "Your changes have not been saved or sent" even though the submit
button worked and pushed the fields. Is there any way around this?

Thanks again!

Matthew C. Gayford
Technology Research & Development
Information Technology Systems Division
University of North Carolina Wilmington 
(910) 962-7177


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Subject: Re: Re-populating a field

Why not replace the Commit Changes action to a Push Fields action and
have Form B push the new request to itself?

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Subject: Re-populating a field

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Hello List,

 

This should be an easy question but I haven't found an answer yet.

 

I have a form (let's called it Form A) with a button that performs an
Open Window action to open Form B as a submit type window. Two character
fields are set using  'field mapping' on open. The user can then enter
data into Form B and press a Submit button with an active link that
commits the changes and refreshes a table on Form B.

 

However, once the commit change action occurs, the two fields that were
set on Open Window are cleared. I would like them set back to the values
that they were. How can I accomplish this? I am using ARS 7 with MSSQL
2005 on Windows 2003.

 

Thanks!

 

-Matt

Matthew C. Gayford
Technology Research & Development
Information Technology Systems Division
University of North Carolina Wilmington 
(910) 962-7177

 

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