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Create application form trigger??

tyanata
tyanata over 12 years ago
Hello,

We want to create our custom button on on a certain predefined by some of our third party vendors Application form. It can easily be done with code like bellow:

      hiAddField(certainForm list(our_custom_button 200:600 200:25 140))

But the problem is that the form should be opened in order button to be added. So it will be best if some trigger could be set whenever the form is opened our button looading procedure to be executed.

Do you know if such kind of triggers exist?

Thanks,
tyanata
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    No. You'll probably just need to call their code which is creating the form (presumably that's what you want). The trouble is that if the form is being created on the fly, this may not be possible.

    Best to contact the third party vendor and ask them if it is possible via a hook in their code?

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    No. You'll probably just need to call their code which is creating the form (presumably that's what you want). The trouble is that if the form is being created on the fly, this may not be possible.

    Best to contact the third party vendor and ask them if it is possible via a hook in their code?

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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