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We often put the same fields in different tabs based on business requirements. To Hide/Show such fields we need to use below script: var formContext = executionContext.getFormContext(); formContext.getAttribute(“fieldName”).controls.forEach( function (control, i) { control.setVisible(false/true); }); Similarly, to Enable/Disable such fields we need to…
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D365 CE: Show/Hide and Enable/Disable same field placed in multiple tabs using JavaScript
Ajit Patra We often put the same fields in different tabs based on business requirements. To Hide/Show such fields we need to use below script: var formContext = executionContext.getFormContext(); formContext.getAttribute(“fieldName”).controls.forEach( function (control, i) { control.setVisible(false/true); }); Similarly, to Enable/Disable such fields we need to use below script: formContext.getAttribute(“fieldName”).controls.forEach( function (control, i) { control.setDisabled(false/true); }); Without using the loop the script only works for the first occurrence of the field.
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