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Second instance copying a single value from first instance. All following act normal.

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SubFormA

TableA

DropDownList1

DropDownList2

TextName

DateToday

NumericAlpha

NumericaBeta

ButtonDelete

./TableA

ButtonAdd

/SubformA

Each field (denoted in bold) is mapped to a schema.  All non-bold items have bindings of "None"  TableA has a default binding of None and is set to repeat for each data item with no min count, no max, and no initial count.

When I click my "ButtonAdd' I create a new instance of TableA via  "_TableA.addInstance(true);" and I remove the instances via ButtonDelete: "_TableA.removeInstance(this.parent.index)"

Pretty straight foreward so far.

The problem is this: When I add a second instance of TableA, DropDownList1 copies the value from the first instance.  Furthermore, if I pick a new choice in DropDownList1 from either instance, the change is reflected in the other.  No other values are mirrored like this.  Furthremore, if I add a thrid, fourth, etc instance, these instances work indipendently as expected.  Lastly, if I remove the first two instances via ButtonDelete, all remaining instances continue to act normally.

I've no idea why this is happening.  Any ideas?

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TableA needs to be bound to the repeating parent node in your schema.

Paul

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Correct answer by
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TableA needs to be bound to the repeating parent node in your schema.

Paul

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Thank you! Two days of frustration solved.  That was more annoying that trying to find a missing semicolon!

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