12-17-2003
I was looking to view table in one of my databases. I just found it. It's dbdef, simple enough but my mind went blank this morning!
Thanks!
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vend::table::editor
Vend::Table::Editor(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Vend::Table::Editor(3pm)
NAME
Vend::Table::Editor -- Interchange do-all HTML table editor
SYNOPSIS
[table-editor OPTIONS]
[table-editor OPTIONS] TEMPLATE [/table-editor]
DESCRIPTION
The [table-editor] tag produces an HTML form that edits a database table or collects values for a "wizard". It is extremely configurable as
to display and characteristics of the widgets used to collect the input.
The widget types are based on the Interchange "[display ...]" UserTag, which in turn is heavily based on the ITL core "[accessories ...]"
tag.
The "simplest" form of "[table-editor]" is:
[table-editor table=foo]
A page which contains only that tag will edit the table "foo", where "foo" is the name of an Interchange table to edit. If no "foo" table
is "defined", then nothing will be displayed.
If the "mv_metadata" entry "foo" is present, it is used as the definition for table display, including the fields to edit and labels for
sections of the form. If "ui_data_fields" is defined, this cancels fetch of the view and any breaks and labels must be defined with
"ui_break_before" and "ui_break_before_label". More on the view concept later.
A simple "wizard" can be made with:
[table-editor
wizard=1
ui_wizard_fields="foo bar"
mv_nextpage=wizard2
mv_prevpage=wizard_intro
]
The purpose of a "wizard" is to collect values from the user and place them in the $Values array. A next page value (option mv_nextpage)
must be defined to give a destination; if mv_prevpage is defined then a "Back" button is presented to allow paging backward in the wizard.
perl v5.14.2 2011-03-09 Vend::Table::Editor(3pm)