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Re: Extra set of eyes on this WOPopUp.
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Re: Extra set of eyes on this WOPopUp.


  • Subject: Re: Extra set of eyes on this WOPopUp.
  • From: James Cicenia <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 19:33:47 -0500


I believe you, however....


Then is it possible that the Ajax stuff is messing with the object upon selection?
I have done popups... dozens and dozens over the years. However, with all the
new AJAX, I can't necessarily read the tea leaves of unexpected ec results.

Here is the pattern of setting it.. Where is the context wrong?


public void setSelectedAlertSector(AlertSector pSector)
{
currentMasterAlert.setAlertGroupRelationship((AlertSector)EOUtilities.localInstanceOfObject(currentMasterAlert.editingContext(), pSector));
}




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