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Re: Determine Which Node an Event has Occurred? - Adobe LiveCycle 07-07-2015
If you can provide a screenshot of the hierarchy, I may be able to make this advice more specific.Are you changing something in the same instance where the change event occurs? If so, using .parent to walk up the hierarchy may a useful option for you. If you have a subform that repeats and two nodes inside called tfSomething and tfSomethingElse, and you want to have the exit event for tfSomething affect the other, then this.parent.tfSomethingElse will always hit the tfSomethingElse in the same s...

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