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I think I write it wrong. I should write like a "where". Iam better in SQL than PHP... So it isn't possible to make an arry like this in a template? Than I have to look how the other mods (like DBTech info-panel eg) implement php-files to the mod and do it this way. Iam learning a lot right now about vB and like to work with it. I will cry for help if I need |
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You can add it to the array that gets passed into the API. That uses the dot notation (I don't remember the array, but it's already been created). That array gets passed into the API, which pulls specific values out of it. The API isn't looking for your value, or any value that defines a "where" clause. So, you'll need to modify the API via the API extension system. Then, the API passes another configuration array into a query definition file. This file isn't looking for your values either. So you'll need to modify this file. It's not something that you can do via a mod, so you'd have to either directly modify the code, or write a new query definition file. |
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Didn't got it...
have request a paid job here if anybody will do it: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...65#post2518465 |
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