Behind the scenes, all data sources use the methods getValue
and setValue
to (respectively) read and write data. In the case of a Domino document data source, the expression #{currentDocument.fieldName}
gets translated at runtime to either currentDocument.getValue('fieldName')
or currentDocument.setValue('fieldName', postedValue)
, depending on whether the current operation is a read or a write.
If you set the value attribute of an otherwise editable component to a SSJS value binding, then it can't do this auto-translation... so it just treats every operation as a read.
In other words, for read/write to work, it has to be a "prefixless" expression.
There are several ways to handle this, but the easiest is to use a data context to map a SSJS expression to a single variable. Data contexts can be attached to the view root or to a panel, so in your example, you'd want to wrap your repeat contents in a panel:
<xp:repeat id="repeat2" rows="30" var="rowData" style="width:700px"
value="#{competitionQuestionView}">
<xp:panel>
<xp:this.dataContexts>
<xp:dataContext var="fieldName">
<xp:this.value><![CDATA[#{javascript:rowData.getColumnValue ("FieldName");}]]></xp:this.value>
</xp:dataContext>
</xp:this.dataContexts>
<xp:label id="label1">
<xp:this.value><![CDATA[#{javascript:rowData.getColumnValue("Question");}]]> </xp:this.value>
</xp:label>
<xp:inputText id="inputText1" value="#{poDoc[fieldName]}">
<xp:this.rendered><![CDATA[#{javascript:rowData.getColumnValue("FieldType") == "Text Box"; }]]></xp:this.rendered>
</xp:inputText>
</xp:panel>
</xp:repeat>
So for each member of the repeat, the variable fieldName
becomes the column value for that row. Then in the value attribute of the input component, the array syntax is used (instead of the usual dot syntax) since we want to use a variable to specify the field name instead of hardcoding the name.
In theory, however, you should be able to skip the data context entirely, and just set the following to be the value expression for the field:
#{poDoc[rowData.FieldName]}
In the context of the default ("prefixless") EL resolver, rowData.FieldName
should return precisely the same value that rowData.getColumnValue("FieldName")
returns in the context of a SSJS expression.
Finally, I would recommend reading this Expression Language tutorial to become familiar with all of the things that you can do in core EL without resorting to SSJS.
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