| Justin Patrin 2005-05-26, 8:59 pm |
| On 5/20/05, Andrew Wooldridge <andrew.r.wooldridge@vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
> On May 20, 2005, at 6:10 PM, Justin Patrin wrote:
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> Thanks for the pointers.
>=20
> You're absolutely correct about the bracket characters. I was
> modifying the names of the dataobject elements to make an HTML array
> per the first example on this page:
> http://lists.nyphp.org/pipermail/fr...ry/000196.html.
> I think tripleLink is the more elegant solution that I'm looking for.
>=20
> Follow-up Question: If I need more field types than just checkboxes in
> each row, then I should use crosslinks, like the 'Songs' in your
> example?
>=20
Make sure you understand what FormBuilder really does and what
crossLinks and tripleLinks really are.
Yes, if you need extra fields in your crossLink records you can use
crossLinkExtraFields, like my movie_song example.
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Justin Patrin
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