Thanks Robert! I was starting to figure this was the case but wanted to confirm. Not sure if I can ask one more question here of should put it in a new thread but here goes:
I just want to remove the thousand separator from one field in the pop-up but can't seem to get the syntax correct.
Here is my pop-up configuration.
<configuration>
<title>APN: {publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.PIN}</title>
<fields>
<field name="publish.RDDGIS.Parcels.Tempkey" alias="GIS#" visible="true"/>
<field name="publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.SITUSADDRESS" alias="Situs Address" visible="true"/>
<field name="publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.APT" alias="Unit#" visible="true"/>
<field name="publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.OWNERNAME1" alias="Owner Name" visible="true"/>
<field name="publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.OWNERADDRESS" alias="Owner Address" visible="true"/>
<field name="publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.OWNERCITY" alias="Owner City" visible="true"/>
<field name="publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.OWNERSTATE" alias="Owner State" visible="true"/>
<field name="publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.OWNERZIP" alias="Owner Zip" visible="true"/>
<field name="publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.LUGROUP" alias="Land-Use Group" visible="true"/>
<field name="publish.RDDGIS.Parcels.ACRES" alias="Acres" visible="true"/>
</fields>
<showattachments>true</showattachments>
<description>
<![CDATA[<p>GIS#: {publish.RDDGIS.Parcels.Tempkey}</p><p>Situs Address: {publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.SITUSADDRESS}</p><p>Unit#: {publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.APT}</p><p>Owner
Name: {publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.OWNERNAME1}</p><p>Owner Address: {publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.OWNERADDRESS}</p><p>Owner City: {publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.OWNERCITY}</p><p>Owner State:
{publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.OWNERSTATE}</p><p>Owner Zip: {publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.OWNERZIP}</p><p>Land-Use Code: {publish.RDDGIS.PCLCOMP.LUGROUP}</p><p>Acres:
{publish.RDDGIS.Parcels.ACRES}</p>]]>
</description>
</configuration>
I try this with no luck:
<field name="publish.RDDGIS.Parcels.Tempkey" alias="GIS#" visible="true">
<format usethousandseparator ="false"/>
I have been hunting but can't seem to get it right. You have probably answered these same questions for years.
Regards, Devon