Hi,

I think somebody already explained you that you don't need the name.
In the Action to which you forward you can loop up the name based on the
code.

But if you stick to this then you can create a hidden field called name and
on the onChange of the dropdown list set the value of the hidden field to
the selected name.


Tamas


On 11/25/05, Kanuri, Chand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi all,
> i have a dropdown list in my struts web app,
> i am having a form in which a bean is instatiated(bean has 2 properties
> "name" and "code").
>
> i am using like this in the jsp:
>
> <td><html:select property="item.code">
>
>                                         <logic:iterate id="itemType"
>
> name="<%=WebConstants.getItemTypeListName()%>">
>                                                 <option value='<bean:write
> name="ItemType" property="code"/>'><bean:write
>                                                         name="ItemType"
> property="name" /></option>
>                                         </logic:iterate>
>
>
>                                 </html:select></td>
>
> each "itemType" has "code" and "name".
> when the user clicks on the item name on the dropdown item beans "code" is
> populating.now i need to populate "name" aswell at the sametime using
> hidden
> property.
>
> i want to save tha value of name in the jsp to use it later to populate
> "name" in my form using hidden property?
>
> do anyone have idea how to save the value in jsp?
>
> regards and thanks in advance
>
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