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I have a customer web page that has several radio buttons to select various reports then a submit button at the bottom. It was coded manually and has a lot of things other than WebFOCUS so I can't read it into HTML composer. I have one drop down list that is coded with about 20 options that I would like to convert to a dynamic list. The data for the list is a simple mssql table.
What is the easiest way to do this?
Thanks.............srcThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
Dev Studio /7.6.11/7.7.02M MVS/USS AIX/SOLARIS Windows WF Client 7.6.8/7.6.11
Posts: 64 | Location: Eastern and middle NC | Registered: March 13, 2007
1 - I'd re-create the HTML page using WebFOCUS. 2 - The options will be sent to a fex which will determine what options and reports were selected and RUN those reports accordingly.
Thanks, Sayed
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Posts: 285 | Location: Texas | Registered: June 27, 2006
The easiest way would be to create a HOLD-File that contains the HTML-Code for the option list.
DEFINE FILE XXX LINEX/A1000 = 'OPTION value="' || VAL || '">'| TEXT | 'OPTIONEND'; END TABLE FILE XXX PRINT LINEX ON TABLE SAVE AS SXXX FORMAT ALPHA END
-HTMLFORM xxx (for xxx.htm in domain)
In the HTML you can replace the options with !IBI.FIL.SXXX;