Details
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Type: Bug
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Status: Closed
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Won't Fix
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Affects Version/s: 1.7.1
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Fix Version/s: None
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Component/s: ICE-Components
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Labels:None
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Environment:All
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ICEsoft Forum Reference:
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Workaround Exists:Yes
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Workaround Description:In the valueChangeListener, get a reference to the SelectInputText component, and call getSelectedItem().getValue() on it.
Description
It looks like when you click on a SelectItem from the popup list of the selectInputText, that the label becomes the submitted value. Probably the SelectItem's value should be the submitted value. This should be investigated, in regards to using Converters, to align it with how other SelectItem base component work.
Issue Links
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Ken Fyten
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Status | Open [ 1 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
Fix Version/s | 2.0-Alpha3 [ 10032 ] | |
Resolution | Won't Fix [ 2 ] |
Ken Fyten
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Fix Version/s | 2.0 [ 10032 ] |
Sam Xiao
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Salesforce Case | [50070000007cU2M] |
Ken Fyten
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Fix Version/s | 1.8DR#2 [ 10142 ] | |
Assignee | Mark Collette [ mark.collette ] |
Mark Collette
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Workaround Description | In the valueChangeListener, get a reference to the SelectInputText component, and call getSelectedItem().getValue() on it. | |
Workaround Exists | [Yes] | |
Salesforce Case | [] |
Mark Collette
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Mark Collette
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Ken Fyten
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Field | Original Value | New Value |
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Fix Version/s | 1.8DR#2 [ 10142 ] | |
Assignee | Mark Collette [ mark.collette ] |
Mark Collette
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Too late to change this for the existing 1.8 component. The new IF 2.0 autoComplete should adopt the suggested approach, however.