Re: newbie: initial values

2001-08-01 Thread Martin Cooper
age - From: "ecn11" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 4:53 AM Subject: AW: newbie: initial values Hi. Thank you very much. The way you have described works really fine... But now I have another problem: After saving the form my Acti

Re: AW: newbie: initial values

2001-07-26 Thread Oleg V Alexeev
t; mapping that the findForward generated... I have to edit further properties e> of the same "somthing" in the next form. e> Dominic e> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- e> Von: Gregor Rayman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] e> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25. Juli 2001 14:58 e> An

AW: newbie: initial values

2001-07-26 Thread ecn11
n: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: newbie: initial values "ecn11" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi. > > I apologize for this probably really stupid question, but I was not able to > find a suitable answer anywhere, yet... > > In my user management I want to provid

Re: newbie: initial values

2001-07-25 Thread Gregor Rayman
"ecn11" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi. > > I apologize for this probably really stupid question, but I was not able to > find a suitable answer anywhere, yet... > > In my user management I want to provide a way that the users can change > their address (they are already stored in a database

newbie: initial values

2001-07-25 Thread ecn11
Hi. I apologize for this probably really stupid question, but I was not able to find a suitable answer anywhere, yet... In my user management I want to provide a way that the users can change their address (they are already stored in a database). Thus I need a form with the old address as initia