5. Click the Set Value To lightning bolt icon to display the available data sources.
6. Choose a field from the Dynamic Data dialog box.
7. If desired, you can apply a server format to the data by choosing an entry in the Format list.
8. Click OK to close the Dynamic Data dialog box and, after reviewing your choices, click OK again
to close the Dynamic Text Field dialog box.
For more information on the Dynamic Text Field server behavior, see Chapter 23.
Dynamic CheckBox
Checkboxes provide users with a method of selecting one or more options in a group; a Dynamic CheckBox
server behavior marks any affiliated checkbox as selected if the desired criteria are met. This server behavior
is often used in conjunction with a Boolean data field, also known as a True/False or Yes/No data field.
Requirements: A checkbox form element and a recordset.
To convert a static checkbox to a dynamic one, follow these steps:
1. Select a checkbox in a form on a page with a recordset.
2. From the Server Behaviors panel, choose Dynamic Form Elements ??? Dynamic CheckBox. The
Dynamic CheckBox dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 34-20.
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Checkboxes can depict whether a particular field of a recordset is True or False.
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