Hi, Chip,

I will often embed the Object's display string in a WOHyperlink for editing the object and add a WOHyperlink for "Delete" beside it in the list. When the user clicks on either link, you have immediate access to the bound item from the list. This also allows the user to perform either action with a single click rather than having to click to set the radio button, then click again to edit or delete it.

HTH.

Regards,
Jerry

On Jul 19, 2006, at 11:38 AM, Chip Myers wrote:

I'm currently displaying a list of objects in a WORepetition, with each object having a WORadioButton displayed beside it. Once the list finishes generating, I display 2 hyperlinks, edit and delete, whose operations can then be performed on any one object in the list. Within the WORepetition, I've created two variables ObjectList for list and ObjectItem for item.


o Object 1
o Object 2
     .
     .
     .
o Object n

edit    delete


TI'd like to perform an edit on one selected objectItem. Once the edit and delete buttons are generated, however, the objectItem has been populated with a value of null. How, is it possible to capture the objectItem that has been selected with the radiobutton?


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