hi Bryan, thank you! your suggestion fixed it :-)
Maybe when I'm more confident with this whole environment I'll start raising formal bugs/issues, and hopefully trying to fix some too :-) br Paul On 18 June, 12:34, Bryan Larsen <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10-06-18 02:31 AM, storitel wrote: > > > Thanks for this feedback, Bryan. > > > One way or another I still think it is a bug (maybe a hobo issue, > > rather than the datepicker) - it's clearly not logical that the > > datepicker works for existing records but not for new ones? > > Sure, this is a hobo-jquery issue. You're welcome to open a ticket on > the hobo-jquery github issues list. > > > > > I've tried using<hjq-input-many> as you suggest, but that's breaking > > something else for me - in the same subform I've got > > <engineer-view:> > > <name-one/> > > </engineer-view> > > to force an autocompleter on my engineer field. with<hjq-input-many> > > it reverts to a dropdown list. > > hjq-input-many names it's main parameter "item" rather than "default", > like input-many does. So you need something like: > > <hjq-input-many> > <item:> > <field-list:> > <engineer-view:> > <name-one/> > > It does this because it has more than parameter. > > Bryan > > > > > br > > paul > > > On 15 June, 15:07, Bryan Larsen<[email protected]> wrote: > >> OK, that explains why I was confused. input-many doesn't do any AJAX, > >> it's magic is accomplished via pure Javascript. I think you'll have to > >> use hjq-input-many instead of the standard input-many. > > >>http://cookbook.hobocentral.net/api_tag_defs/hjq-input-many > > >> Bryan -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hobo Users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hobousers?hl=en.
