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Last Post 08-24-2006 05:47 AM by Chad Nash. 2 Replies.
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08-23-2006 10:02 AM
    Is it possible to create a dynamic event for any user response in a given field? For instance user has the choice to enter data in a non-required field. When the user enters any data, the event checks a database to see if the item exists or not. If it does, this would later be used to populate a combo box. While the -any user response- event would work for this, it would also fire if this field was left blank and others were not. Plus, as far as I can tell, only 1 -any user response- event is allowed for each form.

    Another question that just came to mind: Is it possible to create a session variable that can be loaded into a form field without passing it from a form first?
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    08-23-2006 10:10 AM
    Another thing just came to mind. Is it possible to have 2 events trigger for the same user action? For instance: User enters something in a field, upon this the form executes a SQL statement to update information as well as redirect the user to a specific page.
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    Hi. Yes it is possible to have as many Dynamic Events fired for a particular response etc... If you wanted two different emails to get fired off, one SQL statement, and also redirect the user to a particular page you can do it.
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