[TYPO3-project-formidable] formidable - mm relations in Version 2

JéŽrô™me Schneider j.schneider at ameos.com
Fri Oct 30 17:58:38 CET 2009


Ok sometimes I should focus when I read.

So you don't want to use seminars, but you were inspired by seminars and 
datahandler:DBMM.

Branch2 does not implement DBMM.
If you need to use mm-relation for building the list, a simple JOIN sql 
query might do the trick.
If you need mm when inserting/updating in DB from the modalbx, you may 
do it manually (in the click event on the mbox 'Save' button, for instance).

Jerome

JéŽrô™me Schneider a écrit :
> Hi Thomas,
> Seminars has a dependancy against Formidable branch 1, and TYPO3 does 
> not allow the concurrent use of multiple versions of the same extension.
> As a result, the only way to go if you need branch 2 features would be 
> to have a Seminars working with Formidable 2.
> 
>  From what I know, this does not exists, but it would be safer to check 
> directly with Oliver Klee (Mr. Seminars!).
> 
> Datahandler DBMM is not supported for the moment in Branch 2.
> 
> Best regards,
> Jerome Schneider
> 
> Thomas Meixner a écrit :
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I'm not sure as to which version of formidable to use. I'm writing a 
>> fe edit extension for the extension jobcontrol. I got the idea to use 
>> formidable from Oliver Klee's extension Seminars.
>>
>> I saw in seminars which uses v.1 of formidable the use of the Data 
>> handler  <datahandler:DBMM> for mm relations however formidable v.2 
>> doesn't seem to recognize this Option.
>>
>> When I changed to the latest release of v.1 I couldn't get the 
>> "Editing in list using the modalbox" example under 
>> http://formidable.typo3.ug/tutorials/editing-in-list-with-modalbox.html?test-modaledit[test-modaledit.thelist][page]=2 
>>
>> working.
>>
>>  From previous posts it seems preferable to develop with v.2.
>> Is there another way to implement mm-relations in v.2 or should I 
>> stick to  v.1 and find a different way of displaying my edit view?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any hints in the right direction.
>>
>> Thomas Meixner
>>


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