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Tax and Total fields turn to zero after adding a row. Why?

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I've uploaded the file to Mr. Walker and Mr.Guerett. I Hope one of you can help me out.

After all you have not failed to do so yet.

The calculation works fine for the first row.

When I add a row and fill in the fields, the Tax and the Total Fields change to zeros!

What am I doing wrong?

BTW, Any idea on when this forum will resume the uploading file option?

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Just sent you a working form ......no idea when the upload will be reinstated.

paul

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Just sent you a working form ......no idea when the upload will be reinstated.

paul

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Hi Paul,

I have not received the upload. Maybe you forgot to attach it.

Would you please send it again.

Phyllis

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Can you send another email to LiveCycle8@gmail.com and I will send it to that address. The address I sent it to does not seem right (based on your name here).

Paul

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Thanks Paul,

I got it. The email is correct, it just I was using my boss' computer.

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Paul,

I just found out that the remove row would not work. It worked before. What do I need to correct?

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You can take all of that code off of that button and replace it with this one line

Table1.detail.instanceManager.removeInstance(Table1.detail.instanceManager.count - 1)

Paul

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By the way ....I assume that you got my modified form from earlier?

Paul

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