And, as I understood, making <mx:TextInput change="CostCalc()"
creationComplete="CostCalc()" /> won't do a trick. Am I right?

R.

On 29 Mar 2007 03:55:44 -0700, Jeremy Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

  Sorry Guys,

I thought I was clear. Okay I'll try to explain it a bit better. I'm
slightly sick from WebDU. Let me try again.
In HTML you can call a function when the page loads. OnLoad() if I
remember correctly.  What i want to do is call a function in Flex and have
it automatically call  and calculate all the fields within this function
i.e. CostCalc().  At the moment when I change a <mx:TextInput> I have an
change attribute which calls the costCalc() i.e. <mx:TextInput
change="CostCalc()"> It goes out and recalculates all the fields again. SO
here lies my issue. How do I call that function and make it like someone has
changed a value in the TextInput box?

Does that make more sense?

Worse case scenario is I'll just populate the fields with the correct data
rather then trying to calculate it. I just wanted to know if it can be done
like in Javascript/HTML.

Thanks in advanced!

Jeremy
----- Original Message ----
From: Roman Protsiuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 28 March, 2007 8:21:23 PM
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] onChange()

 What your method does with those basic calculation? Returns them, sets
them to some Label as text, what? It's very hard to get what is going on and
thus what might be wrong.

R.

On 27 Mar 2007 18:59:56 -0700, Jeremy Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com.au<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>>
wrote:
>
>   I'm calling on onCreationCompletel (event)
>
>  creationComplete="onCreationComplete( event); "
>
>     //Alert.show( RequestType) ;
>                   if (RequestType == "1")
>                   {
>                        EndValue();
>                        CostCalc()
>                    }
>                    else
>                    {
>                         LandedCosts( );
>                         CostCalc()
>                    }
>               }
>
>
> Here is one of the text boxes in which I call the CostCalc()
>
> <mx:TextInput id="CattleAvWtKg" editable="true" enabled="true"
> change="CostCalc()"  text="{remoteService. qryDrawdown. lastResult[
> 0].CattleAvgWeig htKg}" />
> That's pretty much it.
> The function CostCalc() is just doing basic math calculation. i.e. a + b
>
>
> does that help at all.
>
> Jeremy
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Bjorn Schultheiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, 28 March, 2007 10:59:57 AM
> Subject: Re: [flexcoders] onChange()
>
>  Send through more of your code.
> Are you calling this logic on the creationComplete event?
>
>
> On 28/03/2007, at 10:43 AM, Jeremy Watson wrote:
>
>
> Anyone........Am I calling the function correctly in flex actionscript?
>
> J.
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Jeremy Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, 27 March, 2007 7:48:38 AM
> Subject: [flexcoders] onChange()
>
>
> Howdy again.
>
> The flex application that I'm building is really quite simple which is
> good cause I'm learning flex. However that said.. in html we have onLoad()
> which we put on a page. I have built a function called CostCalc() everytime
> someone changes a field it will recalculate each field. I got that working
> perfectly.
>
> However, when I first load the page up with values every value in the
> form is 0.00 until I make a change to a field. I know that in flex we
> have creationComplete= "onCreationCompl ete(event) ; " but when I put in the
> function call CostCalc() it doesn't seem to work. Below is the code.
> Disregard the RequestType stuff. I'm switching states based on the URL.
>
>     //Alert.show( RequestType) ;
>                   if (RequestType == "1")
>                   {
>                        EndValue();
>                        CostCalc()
>                    }
>                    else
>                    {
>                         LandedCosts( );
>                         CostCalc()
>                    }
>               }
>
>
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