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Can the datamanagers be used to retrieve info too?
Or are they just for saving.
For example, could I initialize a forum data manager, set the forumid to the forum I am interested in, and then fetch the forum description using the fetch_field function? Amy |
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/me votes for someone to make a datamanager how-to
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I tried doing what I posted in the above example. It doesn't seem to work, but I might be missing something. |
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Im not sure how much help this will be, but im able to do:
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And, then once the fields are resaved, they are available for view, huh? I ended up just writing to my own method to do what I wanted. It's a lot easier
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Well, Im not totally sure, but the main reason i thought the code could help was because of the set_existing() method.
Im not sure if you can retrieve values either, but it could have been a starting point |
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