I am creating a wiki that has a wiki pages of tests.  Test pages
automatically have a page name of test ID to ensure that each has a
unique name.  They also have a name and description.  They are created
with a semantic form.

When an article is tested and users enter the results through a
semantic form, they need to specify the ID of what test was conducted
on the test article.  Because the test ID is a meaningless number,
users cannot be expected to remember it.  Is there a way to put a mini
query on the form page where they can select test_name and
test_description and the test ID is automatically populated from that
info?



As you can see below, they can select from the list of tests, but all
they see is (test1,test2,test3,etc.)
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{{#forminput:Results}}

</noinclude><includeonly>
=Main=
{{{for template|Results}}}
{| class="formtable"
! Asscociated Test:
| {{{field|Asscociated Test|values from category=Test}}}
|-

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>From what I have seen so far, I do not think this functionality exists
but would like to confirm.  I have tried #sask. Drilldown requires to
exit the form into another page.
Thanks in advance
Ben

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