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I have a FormPanel with 3 fields and a JsonReader. Here's the setup:

  var goalPanel = new Ext.FormPanel({
    	reader: new Ext.data.JsonReader({
    	    idProperty: 'id',          
    	    root: 'items',             
    	    fields: [
    	        {name: 'referenceSales', type:'float'},
    	        {name: 'increasePercentage', type: 'float'},
    			{name: 'salesGoal', type: 'float'}
    	    ]
    	}),	
        labelAlign: 'top',
        frame:true,
        bodyStyle:'padding:5px 5px 0',
    	items: [{
    		layout:'column',
    		items:[{
    			columnWidth:.33,
    			layout: 'form',
    			items: [{
    				fieldLabel: 'Reference Sales',
    				xtype: 'numberfield',
    				name: 'referenceSales',
    				readOnly: true,
    				disabled: true,
    				anchor:'95%'
    			}]
    		},{
    			columnWidth:.33,
    			layout: 'form',
    			items: [{
    				fieldLabel: 'Increase %',
    				name: 'increasePercentage',
    				xtype: 'numberfield',
    				anchor:'95%',
    				decimalPrecision: 2,

    				}
    		}]},{
    			columnWidth:.34,
    			layout: 'form',
    			items: [{
    				fieldLabel: 'Sales Goal',
    				name: 'salesGoal',
    				xtype: 'numberfield',					
    				anchor:'95%',
    				decimalPrecision: '2',

    			}]
    		}]
    	}],

        buttons: [{
            text: 'Recalculate'
        }]
    });

Here's how I load the data:

goalPanel.getForm().load({url:'goal/getAnnualSalesGoal', method:'GET',params:myParams} );

Here's the JSON response, as seen in Firebug:

{"items":[{"referenceSales":700000,"salesGoal":749000,"increasePercentage":0.07}]}

I get no errors, and after load the form fields are definitely empty. How can I fix this, or begin to debug it?

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2 Answers

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If you look at the docs for Ext.form.BasicForm, it says that JSON support is built in to BasicForm, so you don't need to use a JsonReader to load data into your form. That shouldn't hurt though.

I think the main problem may be that load calls to BasicForm expect a JSON response like this:

{
    "success": true,
    "data": {
        "referenceSales": 700000,
        "salesGoal": 749000,
        "increasePercentage": 0.07
    }
}

but yours is in an array.

(from the Ext.form.BasicForm.load docs)

As a side note, if you're using Ext 3.0, hbox layout is much easier to deal with than columns.

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I've modified the JSON response to look exactly like the above and removed the JsonReader, but the fields are still not populating... – Mike Sickler Aug 31 at 3:08
How are you calling the load? Something like goalPanel.getForm().load({url: '/your/script.plx'}); ? – wes Aug 31 at 6:28
Yes, I've added my load call to the code above. – Mike Sickler Aug 31 at 13:10
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Its all there, you can't see it because the form height is 0.
Just set it like this:

var goalPanel = new Ext.FormPanel({
    height:100,
    ...

Also there is a typo . This works for me:

        Ext.onReady(function() {
        	var goalPanel = new Ext.FormPanel({
                reader: new Ext.data.JsonReader({
                    idProperty: 'id',          
                    root: 'items',             
                    fields: [
                        {name: 'referenceSales', type:'float'},
                        {name: 'increasePercentage', type: 'float'},
                                {name: 'salesGoal', type: 'float'}
                    ]
                }),     
                labelAlign: 'top',
                frame:true,
                bodyStyle:'padding:5px 5px 0',
				height:100,
                items: [{
                        layout:'column',
                        items:[{
                                columnWidth:.33,
                                layout: 'form',
                                items: [{
                                        fieldLabel: 'Reference Sales',
                                        xtype: 'numberfield',
                                        name: 'referenceSales',
                                        readOnly: true,
                                        disabled: true,
                                        anchor:'95%'
                                }]
                        },{
                                columnWidth:.33,
                                layout: 'form',
                                items: [{
                                        fieldLabel: 'Increase %',
                                        name: 'increasePercentage',
                                        xtype: 'numberfield',
                                        anchor:'95%',
                                        decimalPrecision: 2,

                                        }
                        ]},{
                                columnWidth:.34,
                                layout: 'form',
                                items: [{
                                        fieldLabel: 'Sales Goal',
                                        name: 'salesGoal',
                                        xtype: 'numberfield',                                   
                                        anchor:'95%',
                                        decimalPrecision: '2',

                                }]
                        }]
                }]
				,buttons: [{text: 'Recalculate'}]
            });
			goalPanel.getForm().load({url:'data.txt', method:'GET'} );	        
        });

This is the result:

extjs

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Thanks for your detailed answer. Where's the typo? – Mike Sickler Aug 31 at 16:22
this: }]},{ should be: ]},{ – rodrigoap Aug 31 at 17:09
and it doesn't work in IE if I don't remove the unused comma in "decimalPrecision: 2," – rodrigoap Aug 31 at 17:14

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