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Hi, I have a dynamic checkbox list that the user can select multiple items, so that I can run a feed based query, to populate a calculation later in the page, I need to get the results of what checkboxes have been selected. I guess I want to take the checkbox list parameter that would be passed to the stored proc on submit but use it to populate a hidden field prior to submit so I can reference it
I have a control data source that populates all the check boxes on the form. Works great. There is a FK relationship with this control data source table. When creating the record I am trying to create multiple records based on the checkboxes selected. The simple insert statement is cutting in. The checkbox list inserts data in a | delimited value in the field. I have a feeling this will make updat
Sample Fiddle Form Code Here: http://dnndev.com/fiddle/fid/393 I have two checkbox lists. I already have jQuery code working properly so that the check all selects all the appropriate list checkboxes and if the other check all checkbox is checked, clears the other and selects all of it's appropriate. What I need to accomplish is that so when a "banana" is selected in the Fruit Order list, if it'
I must be missing something obvious because I can't find any other posts regarding TabIndex not working. On my form I have several CheckBoxList and RadioButtonList controls. When tabbing through the form, it skips over these controls for some reason. I tried adding the TabIndex property to all the controls on the form and numbering them sequentially, but it still skips over these controls. What am

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