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Ok Guys; looks like nobody find out what happened about this issue with
the WebFacing Conversion and the input-output fields.

I found out that the Web Style "Corporate1" has a bug, when you create a
new webfacing project using this web style; the input-output fields are
not working properly.

I do not know the others web styles if they have problems also but I am
using the "Avenue" style (the default) and I do not have any issue so
far with it.

Daniel Vitale

System Programmer
BBDO Detroit
Michigan


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From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Vitale, Daniel
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 11:28 AM
To: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Loosing data in a WebFacing screen application


Hi, I am using the WDSc 5.1. I created an RPGLE application on the
iSeries showing up a Subfile asking for a criteria selection with I/O
character fields to display in the subfile.




The program is working fine in the iSeries side but not in the webfacing
side; something weird happened. When I fill the I/O fields on the top of
the subfile (CTRL File) and press enter, the data disappear! Its look
like that I need a cookie or something like this to keep the information
on the screen. The program reacts as if I pressed enter without fill any
field.




 Anybody had this problem before?




Thanks,







               Daniel Vitale

IT Aplication Development Group

         (248) 293-4685 (desk)




Daniel.vitale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx












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