Difference between revisions of "Referencing Form Fields in JavaScript"
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# Go to '''[[File:GearIcon.png]] > Customization > Objects > {object} > Fields''' | # Go to '''[[File:GearIcon.png]] > Customization > Objects > {object} > Fields''' | ||
# Find the label of the field you're interested in | # Find the label of the field you're interested in | ||
# Get its name from the '''Field Name''' column | # Get its name from the '''Field Name''' column<br>That name can then be used in the JavaScript code. | ||
That name can then be used in the JavaScript code. | |||
Fields of type <tt>TextField</tt>, <tt>TextArea</tt>, <tt>Date</tt>, <tt>DateTime</tt>, <tt>Time</tt>, and <tt>URL</tt> can be accessed using <tt>_sdForm[0]</tt>. For example, this line of code gets a reference to the <tt>first_name</tt> field, and puts it in the variable <tt>elem</tt>: | Fields of type <tt>TextField</tt>, <tt>TextArea</tt>, <tt>Date</tt>, <tt>DateTime</tt>, <tt>Time</tt>, and <tt>URL</tt> can be accessed using <tt>_sdForm[0]</tt>. For example, this line of code gets a reference to the <tt>first_name</tt> field, and puts it in the variable <tt>elem</tt>: |
Revision as of 01:36, 27 June 2013
- Accessing fields
In the HTML document object model (DOM), the current form is named _sdForm.
This line of code gets a reference to it and puts it in the form variable:
var form = document._sdForm;
To find the name of a field in the platform:
- Go to > Customization > Objects > {object} > Fields
- Find the label of the field you're interested in
- Get its name from the Field Name column
That name can then be used in the JavaScript code.
Fields of type TextField, TextArea, Date, DateTime, Time, and URL can be accessed using _sdForm[0]. For example, this line of code gets a reference to the first_name field, and puts it in the variable elem:
var elem = _sdForm[0].first_name;
Fields have two properties that you can access in JavaScript:
- name: the name of the field
- value: the value of the field
So this line retrieves the value of the first_name field:
var fn = elem.value;
As does this longer version:
var fn = _sdForm[0].first_name.value;
- Updating fields
The method used to update a field depends on the field type. All of the methods have the general form:
set...Value(_sdForm, field, value);
Here are examples of the different methods:
setTextFieldValue(_sdForm, ”first_name”, ”Adam”); setPickListValue(_sdForm, ”first_name”, ”Adam”); setMultiPickListValue(_sdForm, ”first_name”, [”new”,”closed”]); // value is an array of strings setRadioButtonValue(_sdForm, ”first_name”, ”Adam”); setCheckboxState((_sdForm, ”first_name”, true); // checked setCheckboxState((_sdForm, ”first_name”, false); // unchecked setLookupValue(_sdForm, "project_number", "123456", "My Project"); // 123456 is the record's internal record ID // "My Project" is the value of the record locator field(s) for that record
- Learn more: Record Locator
- Example - Update the field value of a text field
To update the field value of a text field first_name, use the following syntax:
- setTextFieldValue(_sdForm,”first_name”,”Adam”)
- Example - Update the field value of a Lookup field
To update the field value of a Lookup field, two parameters are required:
- RecordID
- lookup.value
- This is the Record Id of the record in the object
- Field value
- lookup_name.value
- This is the value of the record in the object
To update the field value of a lookup field (project_number), use the following syntax:
form.project_number.value = "123456"; // 123456 is the internal record identifier of the record present in lookup object form.project_number_name.value = "My Project"; // My project is the value present in the record locator field(s) of the lookup object