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Subject: Adding a Delay to lxFetch
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aterblanche
Lightweight
Posts:21

03/18/2008 11:22 PM Alert 
Hi,
How do I add a time delay to an OnChange lxFetch?

Users run out of time and cannot complete the whole fetch string before ListX rushes off to filter the results.

My code looks like this:
< select onchange="lxFetch(725,0,'');" id="fltCategory" name="fltCategory" >

(i've chucked in some spaces on purpose)

Thanx

Anton
pauldes
Immortal
Posts:1392

03/19/2008 10:13 AM Alert 
onChange="window.setTimeout("lxFetch([*moduleid],0,'');",3000);"

where 3000 = 3 seconds

ListX....makes you look brilliant, even though you're not.
kevinmschreiner
Please Wait...
Posts:749

03/19/2008 2:26 PM Alert 
yes, that should work nicely.

Kevin M Schreiner

Business Intelligence Force, Inc. (bi4ce)
aterblanche
Lightweight
Posts:21

03/19/2008 6:27 PM Alert 
Thanks again, Pauldes
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