First, I want to thank you Jake for putting together one heck of a site. I've
gotten a lot of ideas from this site and it has helped me greatly.
I figured out my problem (from previous reply) was that my $$Return was
computed for display. I changed it to computed and it is working fine.
I have one other thing I can't figure out, though. When I set the $$Return
field and the browser reloads (either telling the user the upload failed or
succeeded), I'd like to include a named anchor in the URL so it will go down to
where my file upload table is (way down in the form).
I tried to add that to the webQuerySave agent (from your example DB) and it did
not work.
I did this (where #namedLink existed on the form)...
First, I want to thank you Jake for putting together one heck of a site. I've gotten a lot of ideas from this site and it has helped me greatly.
I figured out my problem (from previous reply) was that my $$Return was computed for display. I changed it to computed and it is working fine.
I have one other thing I can't figure out, though. When I set the $$Return field and the browser reloads (either telling the user the upload failed or succeeded), I'd like to include a named anchor in the URL so it will go down to where my file upload table is (way down in the form).
I tried to add that to the webQuerySave agent (from your example DB) and it did not work.
I did this (where #namedLink existed on the form)...
Call doc.ReplaceItemValue("$$Return", "[/" & dbWebPath & "/0/" & doc.UniversalID + "?EditDocument&FileTooLarge=True#namedLink]")
When the document actually reloaded, the #namedLink was NOT at the end of the URL. Any thought's or ideas on this one?
Thanks again,
K Ford