I do not think that is possible.
>From an old posting here:
BoltWire forms are processed in the exact order they occur, but only
within the context of the rules established by the MarkupTable.
Roughly, variables come first, then functions, then conditionals,
forms, links and other kinds of formatting.
So you will not able to get the result of a function inside a variable.
Think of a workaround. Can't you add a confirmaton form instead of preview
and use that user click to get the result into the variable?
Greetings, Martin
Am Montag, 12. August 2013 15:17:47 UTC+2 schrieb jacmgr:
>
> Thankyou, half way there now. The "set" does solve the problem with the
> time_xxx command; however the next line to assign the result to
> pubdatets still does not seem to work. It is not really a command, but an
> assignment to a data variabale name that I need to use instead of useing
> time_pubtime. Any thoughts on that one! This used to work in 3.5 with the
> [session varname {=var}] Thankyou in advance!
>
> [form id=boltform]
> Publish On: [text pubdate size=14] [submit SAVE]
> [command time_pubtime set="{=pubdate}" fmt=%m/%Y/%d ]
>
> [command pubdatets "{=time_pubtime}"]
>
> [command savedata pubdate,time_pubtime,pubdatets ]
> [form]
> pubdate: {:pubdate}
> time_pubtime: {:time_pubtime}
> pubdatets: {:pubdatets}
>
>
>
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