164 Posts
redback
7 years ago
7
Topic

Hello Sebloders,

i tried to use Seblod to manage an existing table. This should be possible with creating a blank Form & Content Type and using the free storage option by adding new fields.

The Effect is now, that i can create new rows in the custom table, but existing rows not showing up. 

Is there an tutorial how Object Free - Create Blank works?


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Bucklash
7 years ago
6
Level 1

Hi Chris

you need a corresponding entry in #__cck_core

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=x7dAzOosq-Y

 

164 Posts
redback
7 years ago
1
Level 2

Hello Bucklash,

Thanks a lot for you INPUT.

Best

6 Posts
Marto
5 years ago
0
Level 3

Hi redback, I assume that you know how to create Free Content object. Could you help the steps? I am having trouble to create one as shown here

https://www.seblod.com/community/forums/forms-content-types/error-when-saving-a-document-with-free-content-object-type

Thank's

6 Posts
Marto
5 years ago
3
Level 2

Hi Bucklash, I can not view the link.

Could you help me to describe it what entry do I need. Thank's

1283 Posts
Bucklash
5 years ago
2
Level 3

Not sure what you are asking, Marto...

1: If updating existing article to seblod then you need to export them then reimport them, there are forum posts about this or you can do it your self with php (my preference) or sql queries (not my preference) <- I could be wrong about all that :)

2: have you read the manuals, they should be studied hard!! https://www.seblod.com/resources/manuals/developer/manipulating-content-free

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Marto
5 years ago
1
Level 4

Hi Bucklash,

I was referring to your own comment 2 years ago:

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you need a corresponding entry in #__cck_core

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=x7dAzOosq-Y

===========================

I tried to access the youtube link, but the link was no longer available.

what entry in #__cck_core are you referring to ?

Thank's

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Bucklash
5 years ago
0
Level 5

When you create an article, user group, user, category etc using seblod, it inserts in to it the syntax similar to this: ::cck::123::/cck::

This number is the id in the #__cck_core table and the article’s id is the pk in the #__cck_core table.

If you do not have this entry then Seblod is unaware of the article....

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