I should add that Fileman allows you to edit the input transform (and
sometimes this is precisely what you need to do), but there's a
downside: once the input transform becomes code that you write, Fileman
is no longer able to maintain it itself. If at a later time, you need
to modify the field definition, you will need to edit the input
transform yourself (unless, of course, you want to throw away your
changes and go back to a vanilla input transform.)
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Gregory Woodhouse
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On Apr 24, 2005, at 8:19 PM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
The input transform is (usually) generated code. Rather than manually
set the screen in the input transform, you should specify the screen
(e.g., when creating the field) and let Fileman create the input
transform for you. Sometimes you need to create your own input
transform, but most of the time, you should let Fileman do it for you.
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