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AndyGB4

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Posted: 10/15/2013, 9:41 AM

Hi, in the past, I used to always CodeCharge Tools (CCT) to create my dependent listboxes, but they don't have a version for CCS 5.1 so I can not use it anymore.

So I was forced to use the built-in CCS Dependent Listbox Builder. But unfortunately, after the whole process, my listboxes were still not acting as dependent. If i look at the top of my html code, I can see that CodeCharge added some code for that, but when I run the page, there is no dependency at all between the listboxes.

I've actually alway had issues with CodeCharge's built-in Dependent-Listbox builder, which is why i used CCT all this time instead. So now I'm guessing that I must just be doing something wrong.

Normally, I do it like this: Both my listboxes are already on the screen. I click beside the "slave" one, and then click the Dependent Listbox Builder button. The builder is pretty straight forward and I'm sure I'm setting it up correctly. So what am I doing wrong? Am I creating it at the wrong place?

Thanks guys in advance.
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ckroon

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Posted: 10/15/2013, 11:10 AM

Check for a services folder and be sure they get uploaded to your server.
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AndyGB4

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Posted: 10/15/2013, 11:18 AM

Hey, thanks for the quick reply!

So i checked in the services folder and the dependant listbox files are there.
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