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Say we have a repeating group such that the resultant data produced by the form now has N more elements than the original model for the form. How do you (at runtime) take a model with multiple default values for a form that only has one place for them and create the additional (repeating) fields in the form?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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On Jul 4, 2015 1:15 AM, "jonathandick" notifications@github.com wrote:
I would like an example that demonstrates:
Say we have a repeating group such that the resultant data produced by the
form now has N more elements than the original model for the form. How do
you (at runtime) take a model with multiple default values for a form that
only has one place for them and create the additional (repeating) fields in
the form?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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I would like an example that demonstrates:
Say we have a repeating group such that the resultant data produced by the form now has N more elements than the original model for the form. How do you (at runtime) take a model with multiple default values for a form that only has one place for them and create the additional (repeating) fields in the form?
Thanks,
Jonathan
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: