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How Can I Split Link Field

Posted on by 360

Hi all,

A client of mine has a request to add a link. I created a field with link property in CRM. The customer wants to entering more than one link in this field. What CRM supports is 1 link entry. When the user enters a link and presses the spacebar, he wants to enter a new link. When these entries are made, I need to separate these two different links and turn them into links with two different links. How can this be done? You can see screenshot:

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Thanks in advance,

Regards.

  • onurizgi Profile Picture
    onurizgi 360 on at
    RE: How Can I Split Link Field

    Hi Steve,

    I don't want to this. Can I split two link in URL field? It should be clickable on both URLs.

    Thanks, regards.

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    Community Member Microsoft Employee on at
    RE: How Can I Split Link Field

    Hi,

    How about creating another field and create a onSave event  to split your Test Link field by spacebar using JS.

    Then set the value of Test Link field with array[0] and another with array[1] ?

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