So I assume you have LC Forms then:Then simply use the LC Forms RenderForm component (check the "ALL" properties), one of them is an attachment list/map.You sortedHave fun.Luigi
This works in a submit button:mailto:?cc=K.A.@aol.com,T.P.@aol.com?subject=example subjectThis works on any other event:event.target.submitForm({cURL:"mailto:?cc=K.A.@aol.com,T.P.@aol.com?subject=dddddd&body=dddd",cSubmitAs:"PDF",cCharset:"utf-8"});
As per linked in post.....- XML in Form (makes form size bigger)- Webservice look ups (requires user to online / connected)- Embedded/Hardcoded into the for design (messy, difficult maintenance, etc...)- You could go with folder level scripts and then do some very cool things (but i dont think this ...
for starters, you can use the action builder.. that should be pretty easy to figure out for you.for easyness sake, call the function/code that adds one row - twice!Code will be along the lines of:Table1.Row1.instanceManager.addInstance(1);Table1.Row1.instanceManager.removeInstance(Table1.Row1.index)...
Since it's early days.... the simplist solution I put forward for you is:1)- make two combo-boxes- 1 with abbreviated codes- 1 with corresponding "un-"abbreviated values2)On the "un-"abbreviated codes combos 'ready:layout' event, but the following code:this.selectedIndex = dropDownAbbreviated.select...