Basically the need is that if there's a value in the drop-down then all
other fields should be populated accordingly and when a user selects a
value that's when active link will fire so everything works fine EXCEPT
when a page loads, there's first value selected in the drop-down by
default but it doesn't fire the work-flow and it makes it look like
something is selected but it didn't bring up any details :-(

 

Neel Gautam 

 

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Subject: Re: include a blank value at the top of an 'on search' menu

 

I'm assuming that the value of the field in question is so that the user
can add some sort of supporting data for a subsequent ticket/record
submission. My question is: If blank, NULL, nothing (pick your word) is
an acceptable value, then can't they just not select anything and skip
the field? Same result. Or is there an added need for that blank entry?

 

Tim

 

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Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 3:27 PM
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Subject: include a blank value at the top of an 'on search' menu

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Hello listers,

 

I've a character menu that does a look-up on some other form to grab a
list of available values. I would like to add a blank value on top of
the menu item. Any ideas as to how this can be done?

 

Thanks in advance. 

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