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Foreign key dropdowns not working 18 Jan 2014 16:19 #12041

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Hi,
Foreign key dropdowns are not working.It shows only the label and the dropdown is not even rendered.

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Foreign key dropdowns not working 19 Jan 2014 03:52 #12054

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Foreign key dropdowns not working 21 Jan 2014 14:44 #12075

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Hi,
This issue is fixed now..

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Foreign key dropdowns not working 28 Jan 2014 07:12 #12111

I'm having the same issue but haven't figured it out....any advice?

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Foreign key dropdowns not working 06 Feb 2014 16:51 #12141

Me too. I am a newbie to jCook and cannot figure out how to get the Combo box in a form to populate from a foreign key.
Bizarrely if I enter a value into the combo box (a select box) I can get the correct foreign table values, but I can't seem to get the foreign key ids to appear so I can select ... and in any case how can I enter a value in a combo box?


Update - I just realised that the field in the form is a text field (which explains why I can type in it) and yet I have specified Combo Box. Any Ideas why it renders the wrong field type?

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