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Is it possible in some way to clear the fields after successful execution of the script? Like the "Clear Fields" button.
This is not always convenient if you need to execute a script with new data, for example, in a script for creating a new account and after its execution, user data is saved in an entered form, which must be deleted before creating a new one.
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If you make "Clear fields". Can you make it OPTIONAL please.
The usability of my WebJEA Web Apps rely on the fact, that the values stay in the fields.
For example on my Forms my users have to enter their credentials for doing some Management Tasks. User Experience would be worse if the users have to input their Credentials each and every time when they want to run the script several Times with different Parameters.
Now they only have to Change the Parameters they want to change
Hello,
I'm taking up this topic.
We are also faced with the problem of optionally emptying the fields after executing the script. For example, we use a checkbox for security that the user must first confirm before further parts of the script are executed, but this remains after execution and is therefore no longer a security feature.
Perhaps there is another way to do this in the meantime.
Thank you very much for your implementation and tips!
Hello.
Thanks for your project.
Is it possible in some way to clear the fields after successful execution of the script? Like the "Clear Fields" button.
This is not always convenient if you need to execute a script with new data, for example, in a script for creating a new account and after its execution, user data is saved in an entered form, which must be deleted before creating a new one.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: