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"Add" and "Save" buttons don't stay on "Self" page

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    "Add" and "Save" buttons don't stay on "Self" page

    For over a year now I have posted on several occasions a request to get a response from Alpha regarding the "Save" and "Add" buttons' choices in a grid targeting "Self" in the detail view. No matter how you set it it seems to always go back to either a new blank "Add" or "Save" will always take you back to the main summary view. It appears as though there should be a choice but I have not been able to find anyone who has an answer to this.

    There MUST be a way to have an option to stay on the page that you click "Save" or "Add" - if we choose to design our grids that way.

    For me, it is extremely important for my clients, who are getting very upset that I cant' fix what appears to me and them to be a bug.

    Has anyone found a work around? Better yet, if this is a bug - will it be fixed soon? I wish someone from Alpha would respond.

    Thanks!

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    Re: "Add" and "Save" buttons don't stay on "Self" page

    To be sure we're talking about the same thing - you are referring to the Close Detail View after Submit checkbox. No matter how you set the checkbox, the Detail View DOES close when you click Save.

    I do find it does not close (works like-I-want-it-to) when adding new records (clicking Add).
    Steve Wood
    See my profile on IADN

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      Re: "Add" and "Save" buttons don't stay on "Self" page

      Steve, I would think it is all related. Specifically I am referring to the attached image (not sure how to insert it).

      But under the Detail view of "Properties", under "Customization"; the last two items are 'Save' button target page - <self> and 'Add' button target page - <self>

      It would seem that you have a choice where to set the page after submission but I have yet to find any documentation to specify other settings beside "<self>" or how else to set these. Maybe this isn't the correct place - all I know is that I have seen several complaints but never any solutions or suggestions for work a-rounds.

      It would be so nice to at least have the ability to add a SAVE button with code to just simply "update" the server without leaving your place on the detail page. Particularly when you have several TAB pages in the detail view - people like to save what they are doing in case they lose their internet connection.

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