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    xbasic function in default value property in dialog component

    Hi,
    I am a new to AA, Kindly request the forum members to help me how to use xbasic function in default value property in a dialog component field. my idea is when a new record button is clicked i want to populate the a field with xbasic function result.

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    using xbasic function in default value property

    Hi,
    I am a new to AA, Kindly request the forum members to help me how to use xbasic function in default value property in a dialog component field. my idea is when a new record button is clicked i want to populate the a field with xbasic function result.

    Earlier by mistake,i posted this query on forum usage thread, nobody replied. Please somebody help.

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      #3
      Re: using xbasic function in default value property

      Mohammed,
      We need a little more specific information to be able to help.
      1. Is this for a desktop application or for a web application.
      2. What exactly is the "dialog component". Is this an xdialog
      Mike W
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        #4
        Re: using xbasic function in default value property

        Hi Mike,

        Thanks for your reply.

        This is a web application. and UX dialog component , I have a grid component with New and Edit button. what i am trying to do is, when i click a new button i want to call a xbasic function which will do a server side query(SQL Server) and return a value which should be populated in one of a dialog component textbox field. I thought it could be achieved by calling a xbasic function in default value property in textbox field.

        thanks.

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          #5
          Re: xbasic function in default value property in dialog component

          You can certainly do this with Xbasic but there's probably a much easier way to do this. In the button, did you try choosing action javascript and then "lookup and fill in fields"? I use that all the time to fill in user information or email addresses.

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            #6
            Re: xbasic function in default value property in dialog component

            Jinx, can you guide me how to achieve this. do i have to call a javascript function on ondialoginitate event ?. how to differentiate between new & Edit button click. appreciate if you can provide me some sample code.

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              #7
              Re: xbasic function in default value property in dialog component

              Hi Mohammed,
              Would you be able to explain what you'd like to to more specifically? I read your post again and I'm not exactly sure. Do you have an embedded grid in your dialog that you want to populate one of the dialog fields from? Or, do you have a grid that calls a dialog?

              There many ways to achieve what I THINK you want but they all vary depending on what components are being used and how.

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                #8
                Re: xbasic function in default value property in dialog component

                Hi

                If you know how to write the basic function you want. Can you pass the result into a Variable? If that is possible, all your need is set the default value to be the variable but adding =:MyVariable for the control you want to fill in.

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                  #9
                  Re: xbasic function in default value property in dialog component

                  OK, Let me start again
                  1) I have a UX Grid component with 2 buttons New record and Edit current record button.
                  2) Opening a simple UX Dialog component for adding and editing
                  3) Dialog component contains 2 fields Doc No & Doc_Description


                  what i want is follows

                  4) On opening dialog component for entering new record , i want to populate doc no field with next document no from the sql server table.

                  I know how to write a xbasic function to get next document no from sqlserver.
                  WHAT I DO NOT KNOW IS HOW TO POPULATE THIS VALUE INTO DOC NO FIELD IN DIALOG COMPONENT ON SHOW.

                  Pls suggest me how to do this. Appreciate if you can provide some same code.

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                    #10
                    Re: xbasic function in default value property in dialog component

                    OK,
                    First, if your DocNo field is your unique identifier or auto increment field, this is not what you want to do. You want it to have it assign a value when it is submitted. Otherwise two users could have the same ID open at the same time and when the second user tries to save it, they would get an error or overwrite the other users data. If it is NOT your unique id then you have a few options.

                    If the value comes from your grid, you can save it to a session variable and then make the DocNo field on the UX equal to that session variable by setting it in it's initial value.

                    If the value must be looked up based on some criteria you can do it with Xbasic (which you said you know how to do) in your OnDialogInitialize event and then set it into your field there as well. "e.control.yourcontrolname = yourvalue" without quotes, will set it in your field. If you read the blue commented out sections in your OnDialogInitialize event it will tell you many of the things you can do.

                    Considering the last example, you can do this with "look-up and fill-in" fields if you are mapped to a session variable that can allow this.

                    There are probably 20 other ways to do it as well. So, this depends on what the DocNo field actually is and how you would look it up normally. In other words, still not enough information, but we're getting closer.
                    Last edited by -Jinx-; April 25, 2014, 12:06 PM.

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                      #11
                      Re: xbasic function in default value property in dialog component

                      Thanks,

                      I think things are little clear to me now. i'll try Dan suggestion and set variable to default value. Thanks for all the inputs.

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