I think...

When you've your webfaced page in the browser, right-click, show source,
then now search <form and here have you the name
problem maybe if the form have no name, then you can test using form1.



On 3/13/06, Shane_Cessna@xxxxxxx <Shane_Cessna@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to add a javascript calendar to one of my webfaced
> applications...the showCalendar function of the calendar requires a form
> name, field name, and image ID...
>
> I've got  the image ID...however I just need to know what webfaced
> applications calls the form name...is it just the name of your DDS DSPF
> record format name?  or is it more complex than that...
>
> I also think I've got the field name... 'l<%=zOrder%>_SCRN1$DSDATE'
>
> Shane Cessna
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> iSeries WebSphere & Tomcat Administrator
> North American Lighting, Inc.
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> shane_cessna@xxxxxxx
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