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toby.corkindale at strategicdata

May 29, 2009, 1:41 AM


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Bug with re-occuring nested related tables with CP FormFu?

Hi,
I'm using FormFu in Catalyst, with a DBIC schema, and have a problem
with a particular usage of nested relationships in the form.

The table in question has a might_have relationship with another table,
let's say like:
book (id, title, blurb)
book_extra (book_id, num_pages, in_stock)

Now, I setup a form like:
---
elements:
- name: title
type: Text
- type: Block
tag: div
nested_name: book_extra
elements:
- name: num_pages
type: Text
- name: blurb
type: Textarea
- type: Block
tag: div
nested_name: book_extra
elements:
- name: in_stock
type: Checkbox

-----------------------------

The idea being that num_pages and in_stock are sent to the related table
instead.

This *does* work for the first nested item, in this case num_pages.
However the second time it comes up, it doesn't do anything - ie.
in_stock is never saved to the DB.
If I move the in_stock element higher up, in the same Block as
num_pages, then it does work.

Is this a known bug/limitation, or is this supposed to work?
Am I doing something wrong?

thanks,
Toby

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Bug with re-occuring nested related tables with CP FormFu? toby.corkindale at strategicdata May 29, 2009, 1:41 AM
    Re: Bug with re-occuring nested related tables with CP FormFu? tech at swattermatter Aug 21, 2009, 5:55 AM

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