Hi Adrian
Can you explain a little more?  How can I set the time from a form?
I tried to set the productId with a hidden field, but there doesn't
seem to be a "value" tag.

<field name="productId"  attribute-name="77" ><hidden/></field><!--
this didnt work -->

Here's my entire form for reference.
<form name="SubCategoryDropDown"  target="SubCategoryDropDownComplete"
title="" type="single"
        header-row-style="header-row" default-table-style="basic-table"
        >
        <field name="productId"  attribute-name="77" ><hidden/></field>
                <field name="SubCategory" position="1">
            <drop-down allow-empty="false">
                <entity-options description="${categoryName}"
entity-name="ProductCategoryAndProductCategoryRollup"
key-field-name="productCategoryId">
                                        <entity-constraint 
name="parentProductCategoryId"
operator="equals" value="${productCategoryId}"/>
                </entity-options>
            </drop-down>
         </field>
        <field name="Submit" widget-style="smallSubmit">
                <submit button-type="button"/>
        </field>
    </form>






On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 6:17 PM, Adrian Crum <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try using hidden form fields. You can get the current date/time by using
> nowTimestamp - a java.sql.Timestamp instance that is in the context.
>
> -Adrian
>
> Patrick wrote:
>>
>> I have a user select a category from a drop-down, the form target is a
>> uri which invokes safeAddProductToCategory.  The following parameters
>> are missing to the service invocation,
>> {safeAddProductToCategory.productId,
>> safeAddProductToCategory.fromDate}
>>
>> Once the category is selected how can I make those parameters
>> available to the service?  I think productId is already available in
>> the current context, but I don't know how to send it to the service.
>> Thanks.  Patrick
>>
>

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