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 Author  Thread: Something I don’t quite understand.
Stephen Kennedy
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Something I don’t quite understand.Your last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 25 Jun 10 9:07 AM
I create new tables and associated new entity types every-so-often. The tables are usually one-to-one to an existing entity type (like Account). The new entities are marked to extend the same existing entity type. Then, under the existing entity node (FORMS folder), I create a new form containing fields from the new entity. I then add it as a SMART PART to an existing details page. After deployment, the new form shows up as a new tab under its associated details page. This process usually works successfully. When the user clicks SAVE on the main details page, the associated data in the new tab gets saved too.

However, if I create the new form under the brand new entity itself (in the FORMS folder), and then add it as a SMART PART, it doesn’t seem to cascade the SAVE functionality when someone clicks SAVE on the details page.

I’d much rather create new forms under the new entity, and associate it as a smart part to an existing entity…. rather than having a ton of forms under the existing entity’s FORMS folder.

Am I making sense?

Thank you for any help in advance.

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