Hi,
Ive got the below code on a fields (not the worktype dropdown list's field) and want to use a switch statement to combine a variable and this fields rawValue with the variable being combined depending on the rawValue of the dropdown list - (the code below is commented to clarify what im trying to do)
anyone know why this isn't working.....
// this code is attached to the exit event a field called employname (the next field the user completes after the worktype list selection)
switch (worktype.rawValue)
case "1": {
//where the "1" is the rawValue of the worktype dropdown list following selection by user
page3.para5.rawValue = f1.value + this.rawValue +".";
}
break;
case "2": {
page3.para5.rawValue = f1.value + this.rawValue +"222222.";
}
break;
case "3": {
page3.para5.rawValue = f1.value + this.rawValue +"3333";
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Hi Greg,
There are a couple of things going on here. First because the script is in the exit event - if a user goes back to the worktype and changes the value, it won't trigger the calc in the exit event. It might be better to put the script in the calculate event of "page3.para5.rawValue" and have it look back at worktype and employeename.
Also the curly brackets are only required to enclose the switch statement; not each individual case.
switch (worktype.rawValue)
{ // curley bracket here to start the switch cases
case "1":
page3.para5.rawValue = f1.value + this.rawValue +".";
break;
case "2":
...
break;
} // curley bracket to close the switch statement
Hope that helps,
Niall
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Hi Greg,
There are a couple of things going on here. First because the script is in the exit event - if a user goes back to the worktype and changes the value, it won't trigger the calc in the exit event. It might be better to put the script in the calculate event of "page3.para5.rawValue" and have it look back at worktype and employeename.
Also the curly brackets are only required to enclose the switch statement; not each individual case.
switch (worktype.rawValue)
{ // curley bracket here to start the switch cases
case "1":
page3.para5.rawValue = f1.value + this.rawValue +".";
break;
case "2":
...
break;
} // curley bracket to close the switch statement
Hope that helps,
Niall
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What is not working? The assignment to "page3.para5.rawValue"? Do you want to concatenate strings together or do addition?
The code below was attached to the exit event on drop-down "dropDown1". It concatenates the value of "dropDown1" with the value of "textField1" and populates "textField2".
// form1.page1.dropDown1::exit - (JavaScript, client)
switch (this.rawValue) {
case "1":
form1.page1.textField2.rawValue = this.rawValue + form1.page1.textField1.rawValue;
break;
case "2":
form1.page1.textField2.rawValue = this.rawValue + form1.page1.textField1.rawValue;
break;
case "3":
form1.page1.textField2.rawValue = this.rawValue + form1.page1.textField1.rawValue;
break;
default:
break;
}
Thanks NIall, that got the switch statement aspect working
Excuse the ignorance (I have an abundance) but if I attach it to the calculate event (which seems a good idea) what triggers that event/calculate to run the code... I suppose Im asking when and why that event type fires/is best used ?
thanks
Greg
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Ignore me; raided the scripting reference (and understood it for once.)
thanks
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