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 On submit/save the record view stays the same

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Henryk

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Posted: 03/05/2004, 7:28 AM

Right now, on submit or save, it brings you back to the search page. I would like it to stay on the updated record. Any way to do this? I checked some of the options under the buttons, but nothing was obvious to this newb. Thanks!

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peterr


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Posted: 03/05/2004, 11:11 AM

You can select the destination page in the "Return Page" property of the form. In this case select the same page that the form is on.
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Henryk

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Posted: 03/05/2004, 11:48 AM

I actually strayed away from that. I went with a return page that was a confirmation form. with links to go where you need to, including opening your e-mail client with the subject and body populated with data from the updated form. I originally wanted to have a link that you could press to open e-mail client to send e-mail populated with certain data from the form. Back on subject, if I did do choose the record_maint as the return page, it would be populated with the updated data? Thanks Peterr!

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