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===Description=== | ===Description=== | ||
− | sf_assemblage can be used for displaying and editing attributes that have numbers chained to them. As an example, this could be used for recording the numbers of a certain type of seed in a sample, or for attaching total numbers of findtypes. | + | sf_assemblage can be used for displaying and editing attributes that have numbers chained to them. As an example, this could be used for recording the numbers of a certain type of seed in a sample, or for attaching total numbers of findtypes. This form should normally be used in conjunction with [[sf_attr_bytype]]. The attribute gets added to the item and then sf_assemblage will offer you the chance to add one or more numbers to that attribute. |
− | === | + | ===Additional Fields=== |
− | + | The sf_assemblage needs a number of different 'op' variables set in the sf_conf: | |
+ | *'''op_assemblage_type''' - this is the type of attribute (in cor_lut_attribute) that the fields will be chained to. | ||
+ | *'''op_chart''' - sets whether the assemblage information will be displayed in pie-chart form on micro view, set as TRUE/FALSE | ||
− | === | + | ===Example Configuration=== |
− | + | <pre> | |
− | + | $conf_mcd_botanic = | |
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array( | array( | ||
'view_state' => 'max', | 'view_state' => 'max', | ||
'edit_state' => 'view', | 'edit_state' => 'view', | ||
+ | 'sf_title' => 'botanictype', //is used for getting the attributetype | ||
+ | 'sf_html_id' => 'smp_botanic', //the form id tag (must be unique) | ||
'sf_nav_type' => 'full', | 'sf_nav_type' => 'full', | ||
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'script' => 'php/subforms/sf_assemblage.php', | 'script' => 'php/subforms/sf_assemblage.php', | ||
− | + | 'op_label' => 'space', | |
− | 'op_label' => ' | ||
'op_input' => 'save', | 'op_input' => 'save', | ||
+ | 'op_assemblage_type' => 'botanictype', | ||
+ | 'op_chart' => TRUE, | ||
'fields' => array( | 'fields' => array( | ||
− | + | $conf_field_total | |
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) | ) | ||
− | + | ); | |
+ | </pre> | ||
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+ | [[category: Administrator]] |
Latest revision as of 10:49, 14 November 2008
Description
sf_assemblage can be used for displaying and editing attributes that have numbers chained to them. As an example, this could be used for recording the numbers of a certain type of seed in a sample, or for attaching total numbers of findtypes. This form should normally be used in conjunction with sf_attr_bytype. The attribute gets added to the item and then sf_assemblage will offer you the chance to add one or more numbers to that attribute.
Additional Fields
The sf_assemblage needs a number of different 'op' variables set in the sf_conf:
- op_assemblage_type - this is the type of attribute (in cor_lut_attribute) that the fields will be chained to.
- op_chart - sets whether the assemblage information will be displayed in pie-chart form on micro view, set as TRUE/FALSE
Example Configuration
$conf_mcd_botanic = array( 'view_state' => 'max', 'edit_state' => 'view', 'sf_title' => 'botanictype', //is used for getting the attributetype 'sf_html_id' => 'smp_botanic', //the form id tag (must be unique) 'sf_nav_type' => 'full', 'script' => 'php/subforms/sf_assemblage.php', 'op_label' => 'space', 'op_input' => 'save', 'op_assemblage_type' => 'botanictype', 'op_chart' => TRUE, 'fields' => array( $conf_field_total ) );