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Hi, I have 2 SP's, 1 that outputs Categories (this has no parameter on the SP) and the other outputs sub categories based on what category is selected in the Category drop down list. It will need to refresh without posting back if the Category changes in its dropdown list. Ive tried to follow a few articles but just cant quite get it. 1st question I was hoping to answer was do you have to use a fe
I have a DDL that I use to retrieve values. I then apply Bootstrap-Select code to achieve a multi-select DDL. I have a hidden field which receives a serialised value of the DDL selected options. I have applied a DataField value to the hidden list. When I submit the form I receive an error as follows: Message:Value cannot be null. Parameter name: key; ADDITIONAL INFO....ParentId:1; :2; Payment
I have been experimenting with some Checkboxes and Dropdown list that are not connected to a Data Source. Basically I have a auto created form where I have a field that stores either stores the text value of Day(s)s or Hour(s) as a selection. I noticed using the Dropdown list I could select one of the two values in this case I will select Hour(s) which happens to be the second selection in the lis
Hi I'm a bit confused on using the case statement and if I should even be using it for this purpose? I have 2 dropdowns in different Template sections being pulled from a database. I want to have the second dropdown only display the cities relating to the countryID in the first dropdown, the country values are 6, 7 and 8. The code below works for only showing item 6 on the second dropdown but when
So here is a snippet of my code where I'm basically trying to populate the states dropdown from the selection of a country without a postback: <AddForm Clientname="Autofill"> <ControlDataSource id="dsCountries" CommandText="exec StoredProcedureName"/> <div> <Label CssClass="xmp-form-label NormalBold" For="ddlCountries">Country</Label> <DropdownList CssClass="xmp-Control" id="ddlCountries" DataFiel

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