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Server-side UI Quirk
I found another interesting quirk with respect to UI Objects on Server-side scripts.
If I set up a form to have a custom field (not a dynamic UI field) hidden and then during a before load server-side want to make this field display as disabled, the following will not work:
nlObjField.setDisplayType('disabled');The form will display with the custom field still hidden. However, the following code will work:
nlObjField.setDisplayType('normal'); nlObjField.setDisplayType('disabled'); Seems it needs to be 'displayed' first (normal), then set to inline, disabled, etc.
-Steve
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