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Setting default value of control from list control when adding new record

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    Setting default value of control from list control when adding new record

    I've got a list control which I can edit using bound controls, but I need to be able to add new records where a few of the controls will already have default values filled in based on previous lists. (I have 3 list controls with each list being the parent list of the following list. I need to add records to the final list and there are 2 fields which need to have default values of the primary keys of the previously selected lists).

    Sorry if it sounds confusing! I assume this should be easily solved - perhaps I'm missing something obvious?
    I've looked at the samples and I can't seem to find any way of entering default values without having to manually type them in.

    Perhaps on a related issue... how can I have a field populated automatically with the mobile device/browser info, etc? I can do this is a browser grid by having the default values of a hidden control being Request.UserAgent. How can this be done in a UX component on a mobile device?

    Thanks

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    Re: Setting default value of control from list control when adding new record

    Hey Jonathan,

    How are you editing the list control data with bound controls? You're in a UX... with Panels? Are you navigating to an "edit UX" which is bound?

    When you add a new record... where is that being done... in what type of component and how are you getting there?

    You can get the userAgent info from navigator.userAgent... e.g.

    Code:
    var userAgent = navigator.userAgent;
    alert(userAgent);
    When the UX renders, perform a setValue.
    Last edited by Davidk; 01-07-2014, 05:39 PM.

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      #3
      Re: Setting default value of control from list control when adding new record

      Hi

      The controls are all contained in one ux component with 3 panels.

      In panel 1 there is a list box which when selected, scrolls to the 2nd panel which has another list box using the first list as a parent list to filter the records.
      Selecting from this 2nd list scrolls to another panel where the record selected can be edited using bound controls. There is an add record button in this panel and when this is selected, I need one of the fields to have a default value of the primary key selected in the first list.

      I used the sample mobile app tutorial when doing most of the design work:
      http://downloads.alphasoftware.com/a...sfp=1483091238

      Regards

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        #4
        Re: Setting default value of control from list control when adding new record

        Thanks... that was a good explanation and allowed me to build this as a solution. I think this is a good way to solve this.

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMHpNc9-n5Q

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          #5
          Re: Setting default value of control from list control when adding new record

          Hi

          Thanks for the video explanation. That was exactly what I was looking for!

          Regards

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            #6
            Re: Setting default value of control from list control when adding new record

            Hi,
            Thanks David for the very nice video,
            I have the same issue but the control I am trying to change the value is not bound.
            When I comment the "New record action script" everything works and I am able to set the value by code.
            If the "New Record" fire then the setvalue does not work....
            I don't think the solution your provided works in my case. The same panel is activated via 2 different lists. I want to flag which list was used to activate the panel..

            Thanks

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              Re: Setting default value of control from list control when adding new record

              So you want a new record... and some controls are bound? But one, or more, of them are not bound. And the setValue for those unbound controls... isn't.

              So... is your UX bound so some controls... or not bound to any controls?

              I see the same thing... but when I have no bound controls at all in my UX. The "new record" fires... and the client-side event afterAjaxCallbackComplete still fires... but it looks like... because there's no new record to actually go to, then everything is happening too quickly. It's like the afterAjaxCallbackComplete is firing before the new record is finished. Not sure if that make sense... but it kinda makes sense since there's nothing to do. My UX is not bound.

              If I do this in the afterAjaxCallbackComplete...

              Code:
              setTimeout("{dialog.Object}.setValue('text2','123411111');",100);
              Then I'm giving my setValue a fraction of a second delay... and that seems to be enough for the setValue to work. Your mileage may vary on the time. Try it and see how it works.

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                #8
                Re: Setting default value of control from list control when adding new record

                Thanks a lot David,
                I will give it a try and let you know...

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                  #9
                  Re: Setting default value of control from list control when adding new record

                  Feedback:
                  as usual the solution you give works perfectly... :)
                  Thanks again

                  Paul

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