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Substituting for button values in LC xml Source

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I have a form which I have created and am attempting to substitute out values for selected "YES" "NO" and "INADEQUATE" markings.

Currently yes = 1, no = 2 or 3 depending upon the question  and inadequate = 2.  I need no to be 1, inadequate to = 3 and yes to = 5.

I have isolated the section of code in xml that is assigning values however, the form will not allow me to preview the pdf once I have substituted all the values and comes up with a window stating:

The following error was found with the XML source:

Invalid Property set operation; common does not have property "xmnls"

Was wondering if anyone knows how to get around this....

Thanks!

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You shouldn't be setting it in the XML you shoudl be setting it in the Designer. Simply click on the RadioButton Group and in the Object/Binding properties you will see the values that are set ...you can override them in that panel.

Paul

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You shouldn't be setting it in the XML you shoudl be setting it in the Designer. Simply click on the RadioButton Group and in the Object/Binding properties you will see the values that are set ...you can override them in that panel.

Paul

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