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Dear fellow experts,

I am building a lightning component where I am using a form with fields in order to create multiple opportunities.

I am already able to create multiple opportunities in my database but I am not able to create multiple local opportunities yet.
I want to first create multiple local opportunities that I can display as a list with certain fields that can be manually adjusted.

I very much appreciate help, since I couldn't find any solution although I was searching for it for one week!

Here is my code:

createMultipleOpportunities.cmp

<!-- form with fields that are used to create multiple opportunities, i don't think this code is relevant, therefore not shown here-->

<!--variable that is supposed to generate a collection or array where i can store my new local objects-->

<aura:attribute name="newChildOpportunities" type="Opportunity[]"/>

<!--Button that is supposed to create local opportunities-->
<ui:button label="Create child Opportunities" press="{!c.createChildOpportunitieslocally}"/>

<!--this part is supposed to iterate through all child opportunities, doesn't display them yet-->
 <table class="slds-table slds-table--bordered">
      <thead>
        <tr>
           <th scope="col"><span class="slds-truncate">Name</span></th>
           <th scope="col"><span class="slds-truncate">Child Deal Size</span></th>
        </tr>
      </thead>
      <tbody>
<aura:iteration items="{!v.newChildOpportunities}" var="opportunity">
   <tr>
     <td>{!opportunity.Name}</td>
     <td><ui:inputCurrency aura:id="childAmount" value="{!v.childDealSize}"/></td>    
  </tr>
</aura:iteration>
</tbody>
</table>

createMultipleOpportunitiesController.js
({
    createChildOpportunitieslocally: function(component, event, helper) {
        var i=0;
        for(i=0;i<5;i++){
            component.set("v.newChildOpportunity.Name", "child " + i);
            component.set("v.newChildOpportunity.Deal_Size__c", 500);
        }
    },
})

Let me know if you need further information.

Thank you in advance for your help :)!

Best regards,
Paul
Dear Salesforce experts,

I am building a lightning component where I am using a form with fields in order to create multiple opportunities.

I am already able to create multiple opportunities in my database but I am not able to create multiple local opportunities yet.
I want to first create multiple local opportunities that I can display as a list with certain fields that can be manually adjusted.

I very much appreciate help, since I couldn't find any solution although I was searching for it for one week!

Here is my code:

createMultipleOpportunities.cmp

<!-- form with fields that are used to create multiple opportunities, i don't think this code is relevant, therefore not shown here-->

<!--variable that is supposed to generate a collection or array where i can store my new local objects-->
<aura:attribute name="newChildOpportunities" type="Opportunity[]"/>

<!--Button that is supposed to create local opportunities-->
<ui:button label="Create child Opportunities" press="{!c.createChildOpportunitieslocally}"/>

<!--this part is supposed to iterate through all child opportunities, doesn't display them yet-->
 <table class="slds-table slds-table--bordered">
      <thead>
        <tr>
           <th scope="col"><span class="slds-truncate">Name</span></th>
           <th scope="col"><span class="slds-truncate">Child Deal Size</span></th>
        </tr>
      </thead>
      <tbody>
<aura:iteration items="{!v.newChildOpportunities}" var="opportunity">
   <tr>
     <td>{!opportunity.Name}</td>
     <td><ui:inputCurrency aura:id="childAmount" value="{!v.childDealSize}"/></td>    
  </tr>
</aura:iteration>
</tbody>
</table>

createMultipleOpportunitiesController.js
({
    createChildOpportunitieslocally: function(component, event, helper) {
        var i=0;
        for(i=0;i<5;i++){
            component.set("v.newChildOpportunity.Name", "child " + i);
            component.set("v.newChildOpportunity.Deal_Size__c", 500);
        }
    },
})

Let me know if you need further information.

Thank you in advance for your help :)!

Best regards,
Paul
Dear fellow experts,

I am building a lightning component where I am using a form with fields in order to create multiple opportunities.

I am already able to create multiple opportunities in my database but I am not able to create multiple local opportunities yet.
I want to first create multiple local opportunities that I can display as a list with certain fields that can be manually adjusted.

I very much appreciate help, since I couldn't find any solution although I was searching for it for one week!

Here is my code:

createMultipleOpportunities.cmp

<!-- form with fields that are used to create multiple opportunities, i don't think this code is relevant, therefore not shown here-->

<!--variable that is supposed to generate a collection or array where i can store my new local objects-->

<aura:attribute name="newChildOpportunities" type="Opportunity[]"/>

<!--Button that is supposed to create local opportunities-->
<ui:button label="Create child Opportunities" press="{!c.createChildOpportunitieslocally}"/>

<!--this part is supposed to iterate through all child opportunities, doesn't display them yet-->
 <table class="slds-table slds-table--bordered">
      <thead>
        <tr>
           <th scope="col"><span class="slds-truncate">Name</span></th>
           <th scope="col"><span class="slds-truncate">Child Deal Size</span></th>
        </tr>
      </thead>
      <tbody>
<aura:iteration items="{!v.newChildOpportunities}" var="opportunity">
   <tr>
     <td>{!opportunity.Name}</td>
     <td><ui:inputCurrency aura:id="childAmount" value="{!v.childDealSize}"/></td>    
  </tr>
</aura:iteration>
</tbody>
</table>

createMultipleOpportunitiesController.js
({
    createChildOpportunitieslocally: function(component, event, helper) {
        var i=0;
        for(i=0;i<5;i++){
            component.set("v.newChildOpportunity.Name", "child " + i);
            component.set("v.newChildOpportunity.Deal_Size__c", 500);
        }
    },
})

Let me know if you need further information.

Thank you in advance for your help :)!

Best regards,
Paul