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That did the trick. Thanks Alex!
Also, I’m not getting any JS errors in the Custom JS editor, form, or in the console.
This works perfectly in Chrome but the child drop-down (ChoiceColumn3) is not filtering in IE-11. What am I missing?
I’ve been trying to modify this to calculate a due date in business days, but with no luck. Any suggestions?
September 11, 2017 at 22:16 in reply to: Hide "Add New" vLookup button based on query results #18123GENIUS!
I got it working now, disregard. You had it right, Alex – thanks so much for your help.
What about setting a variable on the parent side and passing that variable in the URL?
FYI, I have also tried FIN and display names of the parent/child columns to no avail.
The string values are working fine but I still can’t get the parent form values to pass in the URL. I’m no longer getting any error messages, just not seeing the values populate.
The dialog resize function works perfectly – thank you! I am getting a javascript error on the form when I replace the string with the “getFieldValue” portion. I’ve tried using the FIN and friendly/display name of the column.
I have the basics of this working. Thanks so much!
I do have a couple amateur questions (apologies):
1) how do I pass a value to the child form from a column in the parent item?
2) After saving the child NewForm, the parent form content shrinks to the top half of the dialog (with scroll bars). Do you know of a way to retain the content/dialog proportions on the parent form?Thanks, in advance.
Thank you sir! I will give this a shot. Is there a way to append this in order to prepopulate columns on the child form (similar to vLookup)?
I would use SPJS Lookup or Cascading Dropdowns on the child form but I’ve got that covered. I was more concerned with launching a child form based on a field change (or specific value selection) on the parent form, so the user is forced to complete the child form without relying on them to click a button/link. I attached an image that might explain. Hope that helps, and thank you for the quick response, Alex!
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Create a permissions group and add those 3 individuals. Then, in the DFFS configuration for DispForm, create a rule using the trigger: “If logged in user is NOT in group with ID/name” and set the Edit button visibility to “hidden”.
Thanks Alex; Appreciate your quick response! I did find that in another post. This was more of a feature suggestion within the vLookup configuration tab of DFFS.
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