At 04:35 pm 6/12/00 +, Jason Spisak wrote:
We are closing in on it.
Are any of these field indexes? Vendor maybe, Zip? If the ZClass
instances always have a value for them, then when you submit this search
and leave one of the 'field index' input boxes blank, you'll get no
results, I
Aaron Payne writes:
At 04:35 pm 6/12/00 +, Jason Spisak wrote:
We are closing in on it.
Are any of these field indexes? Vendor maybe, Zip? If the ZClass
instances always have a value for them, then when you submit this search
and leave one of the 'field index' input boxes blank,
At 04:59 pm 6/13/00 +, Jason Spisak wrote:
Try just searching using a form that searches
the exact same proerty as the prgramatical search...example:
dtml-in "Catalog(vendor='MyVendor')"
dtml-var id
/dtml-in
This search finds vendor. cool.
form action="CatReport" method="get"
h2dtml-var
Aaron Payne writes:
We are closing in on it.
At 07:37 pm 6/9/00 +, Jason Spisak wrote:
Then it has to be the search forms. Can you sned me the search and report
methods. Also, you should try looking up and instance programatically
right after you create it, like so:
dtml-in
Jason,
I believe the ZCatalog is indexing the new instances because I can see them
in the catalog in the management interface.
-Aaron
At 03:42 pm 6/9/00 +, Jason Spisak wrote:
Just out of curiousity, what is making you think it's indexing it?
All my best,
Jason Spisak
Hi all,
I have a zcatalog. I use the methods generated by Z Search Interface to
search the catalog. These methods will not recognize new additions to the
catalog. After adding a coupon instance, the catalog search fails to find
the new coupon or even the the old coupons.
The add method of
Jason,
At 11:41 pm 6/8/00 +, Jason Spisak wrote:
You have the dtml-if statement in the wrong place if you want the object to
be created and then redirect. First, try it without the dtml-if statement
like so.
HTML
HEADTITLEAdd Coupon ZClass/TITLE/HEAD
BODY BGCOLOR="#FF"