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Thursday, 23 April 2009

Walk through all elements on a form

Posted on 01:08 by Unknown
In some cases it is required to set all attributes on a form to disabled or do some other logic like checking which attribute has been changed. To do this you do need to walk through each attribute of the CRM form. My fellow MVP Mitch Milam has posted the technique to do this more than a year ago:http://blogs.infinite-x.net/2007/11/21/disabling-all-fields-on-a-crm-form/The most important piece of
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