Hello, I have a form with a table that contains a repeating row.
The table is populated from an xml import.
I would like to hide one of the columns based on a dropdown, but the [*] Wildcard does not work
Please help me with the var i " + i + " code to acheive this
if ($.boundItem(xfa.event.newText) == "stephenw@babybunting.com.au") {
this.resolveNode("Body.Table.HeaderRow.QLD").presence = "hidden";
this.resolveNode("Body.Table.Row[*].QLD").presence = "hidden";
this.resolveNode("Body.Table.FooterRow.TotalQLD").presence = "hidden";
Subform1.Body.Table.columnWidths="15mm 30mm 55mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm";
}
Thanks
Nathan
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Hi there,
you could use FormCalc instead to use the [*], I think this could work...
if not, here is the loop you need
Hope this will help
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You can also use the asterisk wildcard in JavaScript when you the resolveNodes method.
var oRows = xfa.resolveNodes("Body.Table.Row[*]");
for (var i = 0; i < oRows.length; i += 1) {
oRows.item(i).QLD.presence = "hidden";
}
For more information about this mehtod read this post.
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Thankyou both for the reply, that's exactly what I was looking for.
How do I put the for statement inside the if statement
trying this
var oRows = xfa.resolveNodes("Body.Table.Row[*]");
if ($.boundItem(xfa.event.newText) == "stephenw@babybunting.com.au") {
for (var i = 0; i < oRows.length; i += 1) {
oRows.item(i).QLD.presence = "hidden";
}
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