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I put a Computed Field control on an Xpage. How do I indicate that it has multiple values?

I've looked all day on here and other places and the help files.

If I put "Red", White", "Blue" as the value of that field, it will only display "Blue"

That is the most basic code I can think of...simply a list of text values, but I also tried formulas, etc, which all work if used alone. e.g

getComponent("fld1").getValue(), @UserName, "another value"

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    Please post your code to allow us to check for syntax problems. Dec 30, 2013 at 18:25
  • getComponent("fld1").getValue(), @UserName, "John Smith"
    – m benway
    Dec 30, 2013 at 22:12
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    I'll rephrase: please post your code in context... specifically, the entire XML source for the Computed Field component that isn't behaving as you would expect. You can use the curly brace toolbar icon to format the XML as code; otherwise, it would be treated as markup and omitted from display. You may also want to review this checklist to determine whether you'd like to make any additional edits to your question: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/156810/… Dec 31, 2013 at 5:11
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    Sorry, one more item of feedback; the page I linked to above links, in turn, to a blog post that includes this gem: "One trap that many posters fall into is to ask how to achieve some 'small' aim, but never say what the larger aim is. Often the smaller aim is either impossible or rarely a good idea - instead, a different approach is needed. Again, if you provide more context when writing your problem statement, we can suggest better designs." Dec 31, 2013 at 5:19

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There are no multi-value computed controls. Notes items can have multi-values. Classic fields can have a property to join/split the item values. The XPages component behaves more like computed text in classic. So compute into a single String

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  • tim: I didn't post the code b/c the component isn't necessarily not behaving as I expect. Rather, I was just trying to figure out how to have a computed field display/compute multiple values, and there doesn't seem to be any documentation.
    – m benway
    Dec 31, 2013 at 11:44
  • stwissel: so, if I write a formula for a computed field that contains a list or values, should I use some kind of separator, and then if I happen to use that computed value stored as a string and write it to a field upon saving, how would I save my values as a multivalue field in the backend document?
    – m benway
    Dec 31, 2013 at 11:47
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    @mbenway, the computed field component doesn't save to the backend document. Computed fields in XPages are really mis-named, since they are just computed text, not a field value that gets saved to the document. Dec 31, 2013 at 16:36
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    As David said: "computed field" is a mis-nomer. It is "computed text". If you want the equivalent of a "computed field behavior" use a input component and mark it "disabled" (that sorts the multi-value).
    – stwissel
    Jan 1, 2014 at 11:37
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You could use a repeat control to display the multiple values.

<xp:repeat id="repeat1" rows="9999" indexVar="logIndex" var="logLine">
    <xp:this.value><![CDATA[${javascript:document1.getItemValue("FieldName")}]]></xp:this.value>
    <xp:text escape="true" value="#{javascript:logLine}"></xp:text>
    <br/>
</xp:repeat>

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