Difference between revisions of "Sf modtype"
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===Description=== | ===Description=== | ||
− | + | This subform displays and edits the modtype of an item. It can be used either as a standard subform or within an overlay. | |
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+ | Edits are complex and require a user feedback and checking routine that uses [[Subform Conflict Resolution| conflict resolution]]. | ||
===Additional Fields=== | ===Additional Fields=== |
Revision as of 12:24, 20 October 2010
Description
This subform displays and edits the modtype of an item. It can be used either as a standard subform or within an overlay.
Edits are complex and require a user feedback and checking routine that uses conflict resolution.
Additional Fields
- conflict_res_sf - this is used to specify the subform conf to use when conflict resolution information is needed to be be passed to the user. This is most likely to use sf_modtype_conflicts.php.
Example Configuration
An example of sf_modtype in action
$conf_mcd_modtype = array( 'view_state' => 'max', 'edit_state' => 'view', 'sf_nav_type' => 'full', 'sf_title' => 'cxttype', 'sf_html_id' => 'cxt_modtype', // Must be unique 'script' => 'php/subforms/sf_modtype.php', 'op_label' => 'space', 'op_input' => 'save', 'op_modtype' => FALSE, //if each modtype uses same fields (see below) 'conflict_res_sf' => 'conf_mcd_modtype_conflicts', 'fields' => array( $conf_field_cxttype ) );