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Yes I tried it but unfortunately it didn't work. It still grabs the value from the first row.....
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I tried "my:FinancialAllocation/my:Treatment" but it threw an error so I tried "//my:FinancialAllocation/my:Treatment" but that pulled the first rows drop down value again.
Here is the full xpath to the field that resides in the repeating section that I am trying to ...
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I tried switching to an absolutel path. Even when I use the absolute path below, it still only grabs the value of the first group.row. When I create 5 instances and click on the "apply to all" button on the 5th row, it grabs the value of the first row. I thought "e" put you on the row the button was clicked ...
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Everytime I try this, it always pulls the first value. If I have 3 instances and I click on the button on the 3rd row, the code always pulls values from the 1st row instance? Why would this happen?
Here is the code I am using (InfoPath 2010)
public void ApplyAccountingTreatmentToAll_Clicked(object sender, ...
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I am trying to use the e.source to get the value of a drop down field I have in my repeating section but it only works for the 1st instance of the repeating section If I click the button in the 2nd or 3rd row it always grabs the value in the first row? Any thoughts?
public void TestButton_Clicked(object sender, ...
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I am having the exact same issue. When I publish my InfoPath document, it's wiping out the sharepoint views for the library. It's very very frustrating. Does anyone have a work around for this? I can't keep restoring a template because I risk losing data each time I have to do it. HELP!!
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Has anyone figured out a reason why this happens? I am having the same issue. I published a form and all my views.were wiped out. This is highly frustrating. I even made a backup of the views but replacing them dosent even help. Any help would be greatly appreciated....
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