Hello,

It appears my posts do not appear on this list? I am curious why?

Martin Franklin
ma...@assetresearch.com

Thanks

On 5/6/2013 2:50 PM, Russ Michaels wrote:
> It seems form what you have said that any user can have multiple invoices
> with payments due, in which case would it not be better to just have a
> single "make payment" at the bottom which they fill in with the amount they
> want to pay which is then taken off their total balance.
> But allowing users to enter amounts is prone to error, so how about have a
> checkbox at the end of each row for the user to specify which invoices they
> want to pay, then submit the form and click through to payment
> page which totals up  all the checked invoices.
>
>
> On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 7:46 PM, Chester Austin <chesteraus...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> I was going to post this on StackOverflow but felt that it might not be
>> the right type of question to ask there, so I shall post it here.
>>
>> I am tasked to create a "payment form from a balance sheet".  I have a
>> created a balance sheet, which is basically an HTML table that has a row
>> item detail of that item.  In our case, each line is an event code and the
>> total issues, payments, returns and balance (issues minus payments minus
>> returns) is on each line.  Each HTML row is actually a form with a "More
>> Info" submit button to drilldown on that specific event code with details
>> passed to that form as hidden inputs.
>>
>> I am looking to extend the functionality of this report by adding a new
>> column, "Pay amount" and, if the user has 75 to pay off of their balance,
>> they can add a number (let's say 50) and they can pay for 50.
>>
>> Ideally, my train of thought is that the text field will do an AJAX submit
>> to a CFC where the value and eventcode will be posted to a session
>> structure, and once the user is done, the structure can be processed to do
>> what it needs to.
>>
>> Am I on the right track in this?  Is there a better way to do this?  I am
>> concerned about a couple things. 1) I don't want the user to have to press
>> "Save" or "Submit" after each entry.  There would be at least 100 row items
>> they would have to go through, it would a large wall of text, and am trying
>> to help them out with at least that aspect. 2) I would like the data to be
>> "saved" at least in the session scope. In case the user has to move to a
>> different page, the information they entered would still be there.
>>   Ideally, I would like to save the data and recall / fill in the values so
>> that they can come back, let's say the next day, and continue where they
>> left off.  I have attached a screen shot of the HTML table as viewed from
>> the browser: <a href="
>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6212377/sample.JPG";>
>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6212377/sample.JPG</a>
>>
>> Any resources or tutorials is greatly appreciated.
>>
>>
> 

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