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Jacques Le Roux updated OFBIZ-6139:
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Description:
We neglected this aspect so far. Adding a "form-name" attribute to the field element of the lookup fixes it. The value of "form-name" attribute must be the name of 1st form (the one with skip-end="true") which precede the current form (with skip-start="true").
If you use a related description field (using the "description-field-name" attribute of the lookup element) you will need to put the "form-name" attribute in this field element too.
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We neglected this aspect so far. Adding a "form-name" attribute to the field element of the lookup fixes it. The value of "form-name" attribute must be the name of 1st form (the one with skip-end="true") which precede the current form (with
If you use a related description field (using the "description-field-name" attribute of the lookup element) you will need to put the "form-name" attribute in this field element too.
> Lookup fields break when used with a form having skip-start="true"
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> Key: OFBIZ-6139
> URL:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-6139> Project: OFBiz
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: framework
> Affects Versions: Trunk
> Reporter: Jacques Le Roux
> Assignee: Jacques Le Roux
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: lookup
> Fix For: 14.12.01, 12.04.06, 13.07.02, Upcoming Branch
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> We neglected this aspect so far. Adding a "form-name" attribute to the field element of the lookup fixes it. The value of "form-name" attribute must be the name of 1st form (the one with skip-end="true") which precede the current form (with skip-start="true").
> If you use a related description field (using the "description-field-name" attribute of the lookup element) you will need to put the "form-name" attribute in this field element too.
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