I want to create a file upload field with a browse button under "create contact" section of Sugar CRM.
I have already tried to create some relationship with Document module and Contact module but that is not something what I am looking for. I want a browse button in the contact section itself.
I have searched many forums and groups but no value. Expect some correct solution.
Just save your time/money by going with off-the-shelf solutions: https://www.sugaroutfitters.com/addons/file-upload-module
If it's for a personal exercise just to figure it out check out these links:
http://forums.sugarcrm.com/f162/how-create-file-type-upload-document-80554/#post305936
making a file type field in sugarcrm custom module
Custom file upload in module is well explained here.
http://www.technologyworkshops.net/php/custom-multiple-file-upload-sugarcrm-t129.html
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is there a way to have prefilled attributes notes in enterprise architect?
It should be something like this scenario:
1) I create new attribute
2) Enterprise architect prefill note of attribute with predefined text
Something like template for attributes.
Thank you for any advice
I know this won't help directly this question.
Anyways you can achieve it through an external addin.
All you need to do is handle the EA_OnPreNewAttribute and EA_OnPostNewAttribute broadcast events .
This isn't quite what you're after but it is possible to create an Attribute stereotype in a Profile and add to this a Tag with an initial value set to what ever you want. When you create an attribute with this stereotype, this means your predefined text would appear in a tag-value for the attribute rather than the note. Not ideal, but might work for you.
You could also have a go at writing some JavaScript to do this as well (under Scripting in EA). You'd have to use the JS to navigate the repository structure, find the attributes in question, and update their note. I don't believe you can attach a script to a UI event, so I think you'd be stuck running this post-hoc rather than having the note auto-populate on attribute creation.
I'm working with MS Word and am trying to create a list of customized template(s).
i.e. Open Word (2013 / 2016), in the 'New' menu you'll see a list of "Featured" templates, I would like to add my own list of templates.
Through research (Handy Blog), I've learnt that you can create a new template and add it to the "Personal" templates. My problem is, I'd like it to be my own name - instead of Personal, I'd like to have my own heading, say MyCustomTemplates.
From some further reading, I've read a few mixed opinions from this and some even saying that it is impossible, as these 'headings' are hard-coded (Office Forum)
Graphical explanation:
Doing this manually will be my first step, from there - I'll be adding these templates programmatically.
To help anyone that comes across this - below are my findings (including some really useful forums and feedback) and the solution I am most likely going to go with;
After tons of research I have noted and got confirmation that, to change the name of either of the Word headings (FEATURED, PERSONAL etc.) is not possible - Office have hard coded these - see this thread.
You do have some options though:
Using the PERSONAL tab within Word, you could create your own
templates for use (the name would however, remain "PERSONAL") > This
URL will take you through the process, step by step.
If you prefer using a "Support Office URL" - here it is.
As suggested by Doug Robbins, in this thread - you could "Add the New Document or Template command to the Quick Access Toolbar and create a folder under:
C:\Users[User Name]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates". This is not ideal for my implementation.
Create an Addin Template using this URL
Use the Ribbon XML, (this is most likely going to be my route): Create a Ribbon XML for the Word application, the user must select this option (click on your ribbon item), then from a folder that you specify, let the user select a template (that you've added) for them to work with. Load the template to the current word document.
I hope this helps.
I have a Joomla site I am developing that centers around designer handbags of a particular label
(not my site, it's a client's). It is not an ecommerce site, more of a social site.
What I am looking to do is present the user with a list of handbag styles and patterns so that
they can mark which items they have and which items they need.
Then two sections of content would be generated - one listing what they have and one listing what
they need.
I would also need to be able to include a direct menu link to that page.
Any ideas would be appreciated!
Probably the best way to do that would be to extend either community builder or JomSocial. Both have the ability to have custom user profiles which would go a long way to creating what you are looking for. You may even be able to do everything you want within the basic structure of one of those extensions.
I am very new to Joomla , i want to write a module for Joomla admin to create a form to add name, title and file upload in the admin side and also i want to manage the list of contents in the list as that of Joomla default behavior. Its quiet easy in Drupal like creating content type and data entered using content tyle can be moderated using views. like thats is there any free modules available in joomla.
For the front end we are providing the data through web services so we no need to worry abut the front end. only cms end with form and records moderations. Please help me out to solve this.
There are a number of extensions that allow you to do this already. They're all listed on the JED, under Forms Extensions.
I'm looking for the following... can anybody point me to anything that currently exists in this field? Trying not to reinvent the wheel.
Basically a CMS system where I can setup a Form type though an interface.
Basically say that this type of data has a text field called Name, a Date field called "Start Date" and an email field called "Owner". And that together is a Node type called "Project"
Then a data entry person can go and fill in multiple projects and perhaps save them into different categories.
And then I can export the results as XML or JSON.
Thats the wist list... does something like that exist? or am I going to have to program it fresh?
You could certainly take a look at the open source Hippo CMS - it allows you to create your own content types pretty much in the way you're describing (disclaimer: I'm CTO of the company).
A "document type" in Hippo CMS is both the type definition (which nodes go where, what are they called, what type are they) as well as the form to input the content into. The form is build up from different editing fields, and there are fields available for Date, String, HTML Field and so on. If you need a very specific kind of field, then you can create your own and add it to the installation as a plugin.
Hippo is based on the Java Content Repository specification (JCR), which deals with Nodes in a hierarchical structure. If you're looking for a Java solution - then this might be what you need. But from what you're writing, I think you won't even have the need to dive into the Java internals. You can use the XML Export from the Console web interface to get the content out, or add a REST API that exposes the content either as XML or as JSON. For this, you'll need to go a bit deeper. More info on this is available on the community website.
Feel free to try the online demo installation. After you've logged in as one of the 'admin' users, navigate to the "Browse" perspective and open up the "Configuration" accordeon (it's all the way in the bottom of the screen, right above "Taxonomies"). Here you can work with the Document Types.