I do the following

<a href="http://172.17.30.38/Nactel/common/error.epl?application_id=[+  
$fdat{'application_id'} +]

then "error.epl will have the $fdat{'application_id'} = 'some value';


Jeff

On Wed, Nov 24, 1999 at 09:41:08AM -0500, Erich L. Markert wrote:
> What I am trying to do is pass the value of the application_id onto the
> next form.  application_id is not know until the initial screen has been
> filled out properly and submitted.  After the error checking and
> application submission I then attempt to set $fdat{'application_id'} to
> the application id value so I can pass it along to the next form screen
> 
> Here's the basic jist of what I want to do...
> 
> [-
> error checking...
> 
> $fdat{'application_id'} = 'some value';
> -]
> 
> <HTML><HEAD><TITLE></TITLE></HEAD><BODY>
> [$ if( ( $new_applicant ) || ( $errors ) ) $]
>       new application form...
> [$ else $]
>       <a href="http://172.17.30.38/Nactel/common/error.epl?[+  [%fdat]
> +]">Next</a>
> [$ endif $]
> </BODY></HTML>
> 
> Examining the query string on the href shows all the other form data
> that was filled in and passed back to this app except that
> application_id manually set has no value.
> 
> TIA
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