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Could you share your name mapping file?
First, thank you all for your patience and feedback, we really appreciate it.
Attached you will find a screenshot of the object in the brower and its respective mappling.
Thank you again ....
- Marsha_R6 years agoChampion Level 3
pageRtsDiabInsulin.preg_ChangesettingsLink and pageRtsDiabPreg.preg_ChangesettingsLink will give you the two different buttons
If you're looking for a shorter path to each button, consider Aliases (see the section on this page)
You could have an alias InsulinSettings for the first one and PregSettings for the second one and use those instead of the full mapped name.
- cunderw6 years agoCommunity Hero
What are the identification properties of the two different pages? Does the URL actually change between the two?
- kmorillo6 years agoOccasional Contributor
The URL is identical except for an id which gets created at runtime. The page which loads however includes text which uniquely identifies a specific page and that’s what we are using as a “Required Child”. Then I map other objects for a specific page in the MappedObjects. The issue is the object under the page does not account for the parent page as criteria to recognize the child object. It may find it on some other page having the matching properties for that node only. This lead us to our post asking “Required Parent with a mapped object”. Is there a way?
- Marsha_R6 years agoChampion Level 3
You can build a string that is the whole path of the required child, starting with the parent page, then adding in the id, then adding the desired object name on the end. Then use eval(MyString) as the object to search for. That will give you the specific object on the specific page.
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