we dont post here for help because we dont know, we know but we ask for other solution other than you used, like a plan b
alternative option
because i can fix this by doing this
adding
$ENV{SCRIPT_NAME} to form
and keep values available even if page reloaded, and it works 100%
<form action="$ENV{SCRIPT_NAME}" method="post">
<input type="hidden" name="dbid" value="[% name.0%]">
but wanted to use other way if available
if you want to help, you help else if not interested you ignore the question
the thing was values run away after page reload, is there any other option to store values other than $ENV{SCRIPT_NAME}
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