$F will get the value of the designated container. With radio button and
checkboxes, you have an array of elements. Simply using $F won't give you what
you want. It requires a more custom approach, such as getting all checkbox
inputs and querying their name or custom coding your radio buttons and check
boxes instead of letting Domino rendering them.
In the thread listed below, we covered this over at Datatribe.
Rob,
$F will get the value of the designated container. With radio button and checkboxes, you have an array of elements. Simply using $F won't give you what you want. It requires a more custom approach, such as getting all checkbox inputs and querying their name or custom coding your radio buttons and check boxes instead of letting Domino rendering them.
In the thread listed below, we covered this over at Datatribe.
http://datatribesoftwerks.com/members/datatribe/DatatribeBlog.nsf/archive/200510 04-107735