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 Post subject: Maintaining a Page State
PostPosted: December 14th, 2006, 5:53 pm 
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Had a hard time figuring how to title this one.

Here's the issue:
I have a fairly complex page that is part of a tutorial on filing out a Troubleshooter Timecard for equipment. I have a series of If/then/else statements on the page "OK" button to evaluate if all has been done. If not, we go to an "Error" page that explains the error and tells them what to do. When they click "OK" on the error page they are returned to the Troubleshooter Timecard to complete the work. Stuff they have already complete is retained. All works fine except that 3 of the tasks they must complete involve highlighting a "Close Work" option and selecting options on 2 drop down boxes. My problem is maintaining the state of these 3 items if the student works out of order.

That may not be clear enough to describe the issue, and the pub is way too big to upload. I have a couple of thoughts I am pursuing but decided to make an attempt to get some input whilst I pursue them.

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Dave

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 Post subject: Got it...
PostPosted: December 14th, 2006, 6:07 pm 
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Never mind. Wasn't that hard. Just created a pub variable for that field with an associated "show" for the object.

Dave

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