Questions

Tag Filter:
I have a template that calls a feed in a classic master/child set up. I'd like to include some type of link with the children records listed by the feed that would allow me to go to an edit form for the listed child record. I'm thinking that one approach would be to use a link (or anything else) that would pass a record id to a page with a xmp form module in edit mode on it. The form would then ta
Hi, From a template, I need to call the "edit page" of a seperate form, rather than the default "add page" How can I achieve this please? Mark
Can I use the Xmod:EditLink in a template to open the edit form on another page? Whats the syntax please? I need to hide the filter in the above template, so I decided it can be done by opening the edit form on a different page,but when I put in a url it opens an add form.... Is there a better way? if this is not possible can I hide the template above holdiing the filters for the template that pro
I've found a jquery script that would be useful to use in an ADD form. ( http://loopj.com/jquery-tokeninput/ ) The script basically tokenizes a SELECT form element. I see and understand how this could be used in an ADD form. The data would stored in a field as "1,2,3,4,5" which represents id's from a lookup table. The database has been hyper normalized. It would be difficult to change the schema.
I have an add form which is using regex to validate a time to 13:00. When I use my edit form it returns 13:00:00 which forces the user to change the format on edit. Is it possible to load just the format 13:00 in the edit form?

Getting Good Answers

How do you get good answers to your questions?   Ask good questions. That means:

  1. Good Titles: Give your question a concise but informative title. Rather than "Email Forms", use "Sending multiple emails from forms".
  2. Do Your Research: Check out the XMod Pro help file, the XMod Pro Guide on this site, do a search in this Answers forum. Members are friendly and more than happy to help, but it's good etiquette to show you've done your homework.
  3. Is It Answerable? Your question should be practical and answerable. Provide clear and accurate details about your specific problem. Be sure to include all the pertinent information or links to images and examples. 
  4. Show Your Appreciation: If someone correctly answers your question, come back and ACCEPT the answer. That gives them points and helps others know it was a correct answer. If members know you'll accept an answer, they'll be more likely to spend time on your next question(s).