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INFIELD{2} not displaying VALUES{2} properly

Bruce
Expert
I have defined a 2-dimension array parameter, of integer type, with a VALUES{2} command. It displays fine in the parameter list, but in the interface, I only get the integer displayed, not the description. What am I missing?

I think I've encountered this before, but I can't remember what I did to solve it (apart from placing a dummy OUTFIELD over the top of the infields...a bad solution).

Parameter array values:

Interface result:
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Palawat
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Let's say that your parameter is paramName, try this ;

! Master Script
dim paramNameSt[]
paramNameSt[1] = "Room Name"
paramNameSt[2] = "Room Number"
paramNameSt[3] = "Room Category"
paramNameSt[4] = "Room Category Code"
paramNameSt[5] = "Room Abbreviation"
paramNameSt[6] = "Room Area"

dim paramNameInt[]
paramNameInt[1] = 1
paramNameInt[2] = 2
paramNameInt[3] = 3
paramNameInt[4] = 4
paramNameInt[5] = 5
paramNameInt[6] = 6

values{2} "paramName", paramNameInt, paramNameSt
! UI Script
ui_infield{3}	paramName[1][1], 10, 10, 200, 20,
				8, "",
				vardim1(paramNameInt),
				1, 0, 0, 0, 0,
				paramNameInt, paramNameSt, paramNameInt
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Palawat
Advocate
Let's say that your parameter is paramName, try this ;

! Master Script
dim paramNameSt[]
paramNameSt[1] = "Room Name"
paramNameSt[2] = "Room Number"
paramNameSt[3] = "Room Category"
paramNameSt[4] = "Room Category Code"
paramNameSt[5] = "Room Abbreviation"
paramNameSt[6] = "Room Area"

dim paramNameInt[]
paramNameInt[1] = 1
paramNameInt[2] = 2
paramNameInt[3] = 3
paramNameInt[4] = 4
paramNameInt[5] = 5
paramNameInt[6] = 6

values{2} "paramName", paramNameInt, paramNameSt
! UI Script
ui_infield{3}	paramName[1][1], 10, 10, 200, 20,
				8, "",
				vardim1(paramNameInt),
				1, 0, 0, 0, 0,
				paramNameInt, paramNameSt, paramNameInt
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Bruce
Expert
That did the trick! Thanks Palawat.
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