Hi,
I have an Article which has two lists (ids 44 and 48):
{fabrik view=list id=44 tableX___id=-1}
{fabrik view=list id=48 resetfilters=1 showfilters=0 tableX___created_by_id=[$my->id]}
The first is basically for creating new entries (..._id=-1), the second one is supposed to list all records created by the user. (In my live site I've also used Tabs, but I do not want to confuse this question by adding that code <tab...>)
List 48 is created by 'Copy' from list 44.
As I open the page by setting fabrikdebug=1 into the codes above, the created query string are:
WHERE ( `tableX`.`id` = -1 )
WHERE (`tableX`.`id` = -1 AND `tableX`.`created_by_id` = 123)
So for the second list (id=48) I'm getting querystring from the first one (id=44). I've read from somewhere that two same lists (withs same id?) may mix these querystrings. That is basically why I created two separate lists to same database table.
Any ideas?
-Kari
I have an Article which has two lists (ids 44 and 48):
{fabrik view=list id=44 tableX___id=-1}
{fabrik view=list id=48 resetfilters=1 showfilters=0 tableX___created_by_id=[$my->id]}
The first is basically for creating new entries (..._id=-1), the second one is supposed to list all records created by the user. (In my live site I've also used Tabs, but I do not want to confuse this question by adding that code <tab...>)
List 48 is created by 'Copy' from list 44.
As I open the page by setting fabrikdebug=1 into the codes above, the created query string are:
WHERE ( `tableX`.`id` = -1 )
WHERE (`tableX`.`id` = -1 AND `tableX`.`created_by_id` = 123)
So for the second list (id=48) I'm getting querystring from the first one (id=44). I've read from somewhere that two same lists (withs same id?) may mix these querystrings. That is basically why I created two separate lists to same database table.
Any ideas?
-Kari