Thanks for the help, that set me down the right path.

Now, on just a normal page with an ActionForm, all the data is automatically 'set' into the Bean by the ActionForm because the property names match. Do I need to write this code now to take each param and map it to a setter or is there a better way for this?

- Nic

Karr, David wrote:

You'll have a form with at least two submit buttons.  One to submit the
form, and another to lookup some other data.  You'll probably use a
LookupDispatchAction (or something similar) to map each submit button to
different methods in your Action class.  The lookup method will lookup
the data, store it into your ActionForm (using session scope), and then
forward to the page that displays the data.



-----Original Message-----
From: Nic Werner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 10:01 AM
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Newbie Page flow question



Greetings,
I've searched through the archives but can't really seem to find a solution. If one exists, please just point me there.


I have a form that is to be filled out. However, one of the fields needs to have a seperate lookup, and then return back to the original page with the results.

How do I create a form that lets a user enter some data in the fields, bring up a search page for one of the fields, and then returns back to the page, adding the new data from the results and keeping whatever they've already entered?

Thanks,

- Nic.

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