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Revision as of 23:02, 21 May 2014
Lookup fields have the additional perform additional operations using JavaScript.
- Compare to Form Scripting and Field Scripting
Working with Post Selection Scripts
Follow these steps to add or change scripting for a Lookup field:
- Click > Customization > Objects > {object} > Fields
- Click the name of the Lookup field.
- Enter or change the code in Post Selection JavaScript.
- Click the Save button.
Built In Variables
In the JavaScript code, the following variables are available:
- objectId The identifier for the Object
- id: The identifier of the selected record
- name: The label of the selected record
Learn More
- Field Name and Field Value syntax
- Use AJAX and REST to communicate with the platform in JavaScript code.
- Global JavaScript Variables
- Accessing Additional Lookup Variables in a Form
Examples
Displays the Label of the Selected Record
This example uses the name variable to display the label of the record, has configured in the Record Identifiers.
- <syntaxhighlight lang="javascript" enclose="div">
alert("You have selected record: " + name); </syntaxhighlight>
Copy a Field from Another Record
This code accesses the record targeted by a Lookup, retrieves a field value, and places it into the current form. Here, the current record is an OrderItem. When the user selects the Order the item is part of, this code retrieves the Order number and stores it in the current record.
- <syntaxhighlight lang="javascript" enclose="div">
var order = _sdForm.order.order_num; // Get value from Order record setTextFieldValue(_sdForm, "order_number", order); // Set it in current record </syntaxhighlight>