[ZDP] Selecting an option from a drop-down list at runtime in DTML
Richard McKinley
richard_mckinley@hotmail.com
Wed, 08 May 2002 11:10:20 +0000
Hi,
I have a drop-down list which is dynamically populated from a database
lookup table using the <dtml-in> structure to iterate through the list of
rows and add an <OPTION> to the drop-down for each row in the table.
like so:
<select name="Purpose">
<dtml-in sqlLookupResearchPurpose>
<option value="<dtml-var "RESEARCH_PURPOSE">"> <dtml- var
"RESEARCH_PURPOSE"> </option>
</dtml-in>
</select>
I want to be able to add the SELECTED HTML attribute to a specific option
which is determined only at runtime. Basically if the current value of
research_purpose field equals the value of the purpose variable I want to
insert the select attribute at this point.
<dtml-if expr="<dtml-var "RESEARCH_PURPOSE"> == <dtml-var "PURPOSE">">
SELECTED
</dtml-if>
However, I get a syntax error. How do you usually test the condition when 2
variable are equal?
Putting the code together:
<select name="Purpose">
<dtml-in sqlLookupResearchPurpose>
<option value="<dtml-var "RESEARCH_PURPOSE">"
<dtml−if expr="<dtml-var "RESEARCH_PURPOSE"> == <dtml-var
"PURPOSE">">
SELECTED
</dtml−if>
> <dtml-var "RESEARCH_PURPOSE"> </option>
</dtml-in>
</select>
If anyone could show me how this is normally done or point me in the
direction of any tutorials/how-tos etc. it would be appreciated..
Many thanks,
Richard
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