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Show Data text field in template

Hi, I have a DropDownList field in a form that it is configured: * Data text field: Name * Data value field: ValueID When I show this field in a template shows the value stored (Data value field). Is it possible to display the Data text field in the …

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Autocomplete fields

Hi, I would like to define a field in Xmod Pro that, while the user enters text, show a list with suggestions (like the Google search engine). Is it possible to do this with Xmod Pro? A greeting and thanks.

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AddSuccessTemplate fails display field values

I have an AddForm running in a FormView module. The form works great and submits just fine. I have AddSuccessTemplate that also works fine except that it fails to retrieve [[data]] values that are available in AddForm. This is true for both data-bound …

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Form - Display field as a label

I'd like to display a field as a label instead of inside a disabled textbox on a form. Is this possible?

Author: Jeff M.
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