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How do I edit an existing instelled product's options?
I'm pretty new to this so sorry if this is kind of dumb.
I see in my product.xml where I can add a new "setting" tag nested in the "settinggroup" tag because I want to add a new variable to make it available to an installed product. I could edit the xml, then uninstall and reinstall the product, but I do not want to do this. How can I update the "options" (which ultimately appear in vBulletin options in the admin panel) of an existing product in order to define a new variable? E.g. I would like to add: <setting varname="newvariable" displayorder="20"> <datatype>number</datatype> <defaultvalue>10</defaultvalue> </setting> To an already installed product. Also, what are valid "datatype" values. (I need a comma seperated list of numbers, will "string" work as a "datatype" value for what I want to do? Or barring this, is there an easy way to define my own new $vbulletin->options[] variable? Like some place I can just add global values $vbulletin->options['mynewvalue'] = "(10, 11, 12)"; (These variables need to be accessable by cron scripts, btw, if that matters. Is there a cron hook of some sort?) |
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