Concatenating Form Variables

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 20360
interpreted = N
texte = I haven't seen this show up on the list yet, so I am sending it again.Jerry=========================Hi all,Here's the problem.I am trying to change my Trial_Invoice.tpl form to gather not just the purchasers name, but rather their Title, FirstName, MI, and LastName, the text field input names as below. Name: First: * MI: Last: * What I want to do is concatenate the form variables created, i. e. [Title], [FirstName], [MI] and {LastName] in order to assign them to the variable [Name] which is required by the order file in WebMerchant. I also want to pass concatenated value of the combined fields to the Thank_You.tpl page and the order file when the PURCHASE command is executed. I thought to use the following[Text show=F]name=[FirstName] [MI]. [LastName][/Text] but apparently the values are not passed throught to the [Text] context.I also tried Neither of these has worked. I either get a blank table cell, or I get the raw WebDNA.Any help would be appreciated.JerryJerry N. Nielsen Voice: (310)264-2050 Apple Computer, Inc. Fax: (310)264-2044 Training Development Executive Cellular: (626)695-2895 2041 Colorado Avenue - Suite 325 Santa Monica, CA 90404Learn about Apple products and technologies on the internet. Sign up for Learn and Earn today at http://training.apple.com/lae/ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Concatenating Form Variables (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  2. Concatenating Form Variables (Michael A. Rosen 1998)
  3. Re: Concatenating Form Variables (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  4. Concatenating Form Variables (Jerry Nielsen 1998)
I haven't seen this show up on the list yet, so I am sending it again.Jerry=========================Hi all,Here's the problem.I am trying to change my Trial_Invoice.tpl form to gather not just the purchasers name, but rather their Title, FirstName, MI, and LastName, the text field input names as below. Name: First: * MI: Last: * What I want to do is concatenate the form variables created, i. e. [Title], [FirstName], [MI] and {LastName] in order to assign them to the variable [Name] which is required by the order file in WebMerchant. I also want to pass concatenated value of the combined fields to the Thank_You.tpl page and the order file when the PURCHASE command is executed. I thought to use the following[Text show=F]name=[FirstName] [MI]. [LastName][/Text] but apparently the values are not passed throught to the [text] context.I also tried Neither of these has worked. I either get a blank table cell, or I get the raw WebDNA.Any help would be appreciated.JerryJerry N. Nielsen Voice: (310)264-2050 Apple Computer, Inc. Fax: (310)264-2044 Training Development Executive Cellular: (626)695-2895 2041 Colorado Avenue - Suite 325 Santa Monica, CA 90404Learn about Apple products and technologies on the internet. Sign up for Learn and Earn today at http://training.apple.com/lae/ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Jerry Nielsen

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