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I'm trying to link 2 documents ( Cdoc and Pdoc ) based on the Cdoc UNID.

I have a computed field ( computedfield3 ) which is binded to a form'computed field having the default value @text(@documentuniqueid). The Pdoc is inside a dialog which I show it using a button.

The button contains a Partial Update for ID:computedField3.

The button code:

 if ( Cdoc.isNewNote() ) { Cdoc.save();
 Cdoc.setValue("computedField3",Cdoc.getDocument().getUniversalID());
 getComponent('exampleDialog').show() }
 else
 {
 Cdoc.setValue("computedField3",Cdoc.getDocument().getUniversalID());
 getComponent('exampleDialog').show()}

Then I pass the computedField3 value to Pdoc using custom control properties.

I noticed if I opened an existing already saved Cdoc, open it and add again a Pdoc from the dialog, the existing UNID from the Cdoc is changing... Is from the partial update?

How can I make it OK ?

Thanks for your time

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  • First thing that comes to mind is, you might be overwriting cdoc somewhere - please create a simple whole example with the problem so we can help you better. Also please note that UniversalId is a read/write property, so make sure you are not changing it somewhere in your code by mistake.
    – pipalia
    Jun 25, 2014 at 11:34

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The key is not the save code. It's the dominoDocument datasource definition. Please see my latest comment here xpages save / cancel actions scenario

With ignoreRequestParams set to true and no documentId computed, you're always working on a new document.

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  • Thank you @Paul. I remove the ignoreRequestParams, and also got the UNID computed. Now, it doesn't change it anymore when the doc. is already saved and reopened.
    – Florin M.
    Jun 25, 2014 at 11:50
  • If ignoreRequestParams is false, you don't need to compute the UNID. It will always use whatever is in the URL and if there's nothing in the URL, use a new document. So the documentId property will get overwritten by the URL parameters. Computing the documentId is only relevant if ignoreRequestParams is true. Jun 25, 2014 at 12:04
  • thanks. I read something that is important to set ignoreRequestParams to true when using two or more datasources ( in entire nsf. or let say inside a xpage / custom controls ? ). Well, now even I removed the property from true, I created a visible computed field where I pass the value: Cdoc.getDocument().getUniversalID() just to verify if everything is ok.
    – Florin M.
    Jun 25, 2014 at 12:08

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