Difference between revisions of "Sf attr boolean"
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===Other Notes=== | ===Other Notes=== | ||
− | This form will only work with ONE attribute per attribute type. Should you wish to use a series of these forms with attributes in the same attribute type, you should use sf_frame as a container | + | This form will only work with ONE attribute per attribute type. Should you wish to use a series of these forms with attributes in the same attribute type, you should use sf_frame as a container. |
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+ | ===Field Options=== | ||
+ | Fields may use the following options | ||
+ | * op_show_bv_aliases - shows a word in the selector as well as just an on/off image (set up for/against aliases) | ||
===Example Configuration=== | ===Example Configuration=== |
Revision as of 16:34, 16 October 2009
Description
The sf_attr_boolean is used for assigning a boolean (yes/no) attribute to an item.
Additional Fields
This subform does not require any additional fields.
Other Notes
This form will only work with ONE attribute per attribute type. Should you wish to use a series of these forms with attributes in the same attribute type, you should use sf_frame as a container.
Field Options
Fields may use the following options
- op_show_bv_aliases - shows a word in the selector as well as just an on/off image (set up for/against aliases)
Example Configuration
$conf_mcd_closed = array( 'view_state' => 'max', 'edit_state' => 'view', 'sf_title' => 'recflags', //appears in the titlebar of the subform (mk nname) 'sf_html_id' => 'recordmeta', //the form id tag (must be unique) 'sf_nav_type' => 'full', 'script' => 'php/subforms/sf_attr_boolean.php', 'op_label' => 'space', 'op_input' => 'save', 'op_moddif' => 'no', 'fields' => array( $conf_field_closed, ), );