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SID-01144: Edit Table Plugin : Removing options from dropdown list

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Category: EditTablePlugin Server OS: ubuntu 10.04 Last update: 14 years ago

Hello All,

I am trying to make a table for people to sign up with a partner. I would like to automatically remove choices as a partner is picked. How do I do that? For instance, let's imaging that there are 4 players. When someone first signs up, they have the choice of picking player 1 to 4. Say they picked player 3. For the next person signing up, player 3 should not be an option in the drop down list.

%EDITTABLE{ format="| row, -1| text, 60, Add you name here | checkbox, 40, Player1, Player2, Player3,Player4 |" changerows="add" editbutton="Join" quietsave="off" }%
|*Game*| *Player* | *Preferred Partner*|

Thanks for your help, Karthik.

-- KarthikB - 2011-04-06

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Title Edit Table Plugin : Removing options from dropdown list
SupportCategory EditTablePlugin
TWiki version 5.0.1
Server OS ubuntu 10.04
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