Am Tue, 10 Feb 2009 11:16:16 +0000
schrieb Hans <[email protected]>:
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>
> See http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/PowerTools#serialname
> for a serialname and a serial markup expression, as part of the
> PowerTools collection of expressions.
>
> Install powertools.php and try something like this:
>
It's powertools I needed! It seems to work pretty fine.
With dataplates enabled you automatically get a template form to fill your
database whenever you create a fitting page with the database name as group.
Say, the database is labeled TABEL1 inside pmwiki (actually, the name
dataquery.php refers to), then it's like this:
[[{(serialname TABLE1)}?action=edit|New Entry in Database]]
The mySQL Database I feeded with this then becomes like this:
ID all my pretty stuff
1 ...
2 ...
Of course this is not really neat because the ID numbering is not a real
database index, but I don't care.
This is so easy, one should just add it to the dataplates.php description!
There's only one minor bad thing: serialname counts 4 digits, so what happens
when you reach 9999? It was stated that changes can be made in config.php, but
how? Also it would be shinier could it be counting w/o showing the zeros.
> (:input form :)
Of course with a button it looks nicer!
encantado!
peter
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