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I would like to be able to hide a checkbox if a user if they do not appear in a SQL table, but not sure how to do that. Scenario is this, I have a checkbox that says an item can be closed, this is on a edit form. I only want people who are in a approver table to be able to see this, so be able to use it. The system I have has multiple users, but only 10 Approvers for a particular system of pages M
I have a form that has multiple checkboxes and when the user clicks a "next" button, ajax tries to call a feed and passes in whether the check boxes are checked or not, with the following. How do I pass in whether the checkbox is checked or not? I've tried .prop, .is("checked") and about everything i've found online but it always returns false. $.ajax({ url: '/DesktopModules/XModPro/Feed.aspx', ty
Hi, I am trying to auto select checkboxes based upon a user clicking on a map (and vice versa highlight map if user selects checkbox) I seem to be having some trouble with my jQuery logic as I can't get it to work. Would someone be kind enough to look at my code and tell me where I am going wrong please. Code can be found here - http://dnndev.com/fiddle/fid/639 Many thanks for any help you can giv
How can I create a list of records like in a template then be able to display a checkbox against all. But then I want to select several of those records using the checkbox from that list and then update all those records. I know I have to use a stored procedure to update the several records but how do I create a list that i can update. the template allows only one record ...so how do I select mult
Hi, I have a checkbox that I use to fire some jquery that hides or displays a row. JQuery is working fine but when I go to add a record with the form I get error Value cannot be null. I don't want to add a column to the table for this checkbox. When I remove the checkbox from the form, everything works fine. Code is here http://dnndev.com/fiddle/fid/580 What do i need to do to fix this? Thanks Tod

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