Thanks! that worked like a charm.
On Jan 15, 3:22 pm, "Justin Perkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you change your naming convention just slightly, such that the
> second set of fields uses a predictable prefix/suffix, then you can
> just use a single array to iterate over. Without looking into how to
> handle radio buttons, checkboxes, and selects, the code would be
> something like:
>
> $A(
> ["cAddress2","cCity","cHousingType","cState","cStreetName","cStreetNum","cStreetType","cYearsAtAddr","cZip","cZip4"]
> ).each( function( controlID ){
> $('co_' + controlID ).value = $F( controlID ); // this only works
> for input of type=text and textareas
>
> });
>
> The code for the otherformelement types would involve fetching the
> element, determining what it is, then using an appropriate method tocopythe
> value over.
>
> -justin
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