After I create a custom html module in Joomla, where is the html code stored in Joomla database?Appreciate your answers.
You can find it in the table #___modules, the field name is content; the module field will contain "mod_custom";
More params are stored as a json object in the attribs field.
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I want to create a form like EmpCode, EmpName,EmpPhoto after submit
this that data save into database table and show on particular link
with employee's wise like EmpName: simmi, Empcode: 124 then photo.
Steps to follow:
First Create a custom module.
Use hook_menu to create 2 menu items /my-form & /listing-page. Next Create a table to store your data in the database. For this you need to create .install file. Add all your fields and related configurations in this file. Refer this link - https://www.drupal.org/node/876250.
Finally Create a form by using hook_form, hook_form_validate and hook_form_submit. Refer - https://www.drupal.org/node/1419390
I've been searching for a while now and can't find any examples of how I could pass a custom value to a template I created with Schema Form. I needed to create a template to allow for the label to be aligned any way the user wants it to be. I got a simple version of the template working, now I need to give the template information like where the label should be aligned and how many columns the field should take so I can have multiple fields on a single row. I've tried passing my custom fields in the field definition and retrieving it in the template from the form object.
firstName = {
labelAlign: "left"
title: "First Name"
type: "string"
}
In the sample labelAlign is the custom field that I want to access through the form object and this is part of the data that is passed through the sf-schema directive. Is there another way I can access this data in my template?
Thanks in advance.
UPDATE
If I pass the custom value in the form JSON instead of the schema JSON the value show on the form but it creates another field at the very end of the form which is not what I am looking for. I've seen schema form examples that show modifying fields in the form JSON without having this problem. Does anyone know how to make this work properly?
I found the answer to my question and want to post it here for others. The object I was looking for was form.schema. That will allow access to properties created in the schema JSON.
currently my code for pulling the entries is as follows, and it works:
$blog_data['posts'] = $this->wordpress_model->active()->limit(3)->order_by('post_date', 'DESC')->get_posts('post');
How do I go about specifying that I only want tags='tagname'?
You should include where('',array(tag=>"tagName")) method
I have a field in a cms called 'services' the services is a lsit of checkboxes with the values
1|digital
2|web
3|print
4|apps
The issue is each of the options has a related url. Is there way to link a url to a 'service' or am I looking at taxonomy to solve this issue?
You need to use a taxonomy. A select list is simply a key/value pair with no other additional data. If you build a new taxonomy, you can either use the taxonomy URL for your purpose or you can add a Link field and give each term a specific URL and tie that in somehow, maybe through Views or a custom display.
I have a custom object that is used for product setup that is mapped to an opportunity. It's a one to many relationship - one opportunity maps to many setup objects, but one setup object is only mapped to one opportunity.
Opportunity has some setup fields that need to act as defaults for the related custom object. Unfortunately, I cannot just specify them in a formula - getting an error.
What I would like to do is have a custom button that would allow user to click and copy all of the related setup fields from the opportunity into the custom setup object and then edit them as needed.
Any pointers or sample code are greatly appreciated!
You can achieve this with a custom button on the related list for your custom object on the opportunity detail page.
All of the fields on a standard Salesforce new/edit screen have id's associated with them. You can specify values for fields by using these ids to set GET parameters on your URL. For example if the id on the name field on your opportunity is 'opp3', the following URL will populate the name field on your new opportunity page:
https://na2.salesforce.com/006/e?opp3=Hello+World
You would have to change na2 to the correct server for your org.
The new record page URL contains the 3 character id prefix for your particular object and then '/e'. 006 is the prefix for opportunities. You will have to attempt to create a new record to see what the 3 characters are for your custom object.
You will have to capture the id's of the fields you want to populate on your custom object. You can do this by viewing the source of the new record page. For custom fields these id's will take the form of a Salesforce Id (eg. 00N40000002QhEV).
Create a new list button on your custom object and set the behavior to without header and sidebar and set the source to URL. Build up your URL with id=value pairs separated by '&' using the id you got from the page source and the insert field functionality to select the opportunity fields your wish to add in. You should end up with something like this:
/a0U/e?00N40000002QhEV={!Opportunity.Name}&00N40000002QhEW={!Opportunity.StageName}
a0U should be replaced by the correct prefix for your custom object. Then add your button to the related list for your custom object under opportunity.