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Thank you that was the issue, I had a capitalization in the internal name that shouldn’t have been there.
Richard WilliamsParticipantHello,
So now it is working fine. I don’t know what happened, however I did notice that my compatibility mode settings seemed to trigger something. And that I need to be out of compatibility mode for the config GUI. Thanks for your help!
Richard WilliamsParticipantI don’t have any other code solutions working on that list, only custom css, and that is not on the NewForm.aspx page only a list view. I will try and start on a fresh list and see if that works. Oh, the list I am trying to use this on is a Calendar list. Since I know those can behave differently, do you think that would cause any issues?
Richard WilliamsParticipantI have a CEWP underneath the form that references this txt file. The form worked once initially and created a list configuration item and list. Now it no longer works and pops up with the message I mentioned earlier. Also the “Enhance with DFFS” option that renders below the form isn’t working either. It did work one time and hasn’t since then. I don’t know if its a fluke? I can try blowing away the CEWP and List and again, if you think that might work?
Richard WilliamsParticipantI tried that and I am still getting the pop up error saying I need to add the variable. I haven’t tried blowing it away if you think that would help. I included an attachment of how I am adding the variable, please let me know if that is incorrect.
Thanks again for your help.
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