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Custom fields - one depends on another
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Date: 2008/04/16 21:45
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By: colinstewart
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Fresh Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 15 |   | |
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Hi
I have searched and searched for info about this but can't find anything that will help.
I would like to have two or three fields in CB 1.1 and for one field to be dependant on another.
For example, a field containing a drop-down list of countries.
Another field containing a drop-down list of counties or states or cities etc and for this list only to contain the items relating to the country from the previous field.
I found the plugin CONDITIONS but apparently this has a bug at the moment and I can't find any setup instructions.
Surely other users of Joomla and Community Builder are doing something like this but what?
COUNTRY then REGION or COUNTRY then STATE then COUNTY
Thanks
Colin
Post edited by: colinstewart, at: 2008/04/16 21:50
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Re:Custom fields - one depends on another
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Date: 2008/04/17 12:36
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By: monoxilio
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Fresh Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 1 |   | |
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Hi everybody! I've exactly the same problem...
I searched in this forum (and on other websites) articles referencing to this subject but I unfortunately have not found anything.
My PROBLEM is: I have created in my database a table with these fields: - "country"; "area"; "city". I now have to create a multiple choice (select list) to let a registered user specify where he lives. All this must have the select list logically connected each others.
My SCOPE would be to connect one specific "country" to the following list of "areas" related to that "country". Why? Well, I would like that, in the registration page, when a user selects (for example) the country "Italy", then he would be forced in the following field to select only the Italian areas and not French or Spanish ones. And so go on creating some logical links between "areas" and "cities".
QUESTION: is it possible to create a logical connection among the fields inside the admin area of Joomla 1.0 or Joomla 1.5?! I instead need an external tool? Do you have any idea about it?
I have found something on the web but it's almost separated from the joomla database; instead I would really like to interact with joomla database.
Waiting for your answers. Hoping hearing you soon. Sorry for my english...
Joomla CB rulez!
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Re:Custom fields - one depends on another
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Date: 2008/04/28 15:49
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By: Schattenherz
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Junior Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 41 |   | |
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I would appreciate that, too. Website: http://dunkle-liebe.eu/j E-Mail: illusion123@freenet.de ICQ: 384 - 301 - 295 MSN: illusion1@hotmail.de Yahoo: illusion66 Skype: illusion-123
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Re:Custom fields - one depends on another
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Date: 2008/04/29 00:50
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By: camaro69boy
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Fresh Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 14 |   | |
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Just like you guys, I am looking for the same thing. I have done a ton of searching on the internet and have yet to find a solution. Anyone have any ideas?
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Re:Custom fields - one depends on another
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Date: 2008/05/03 22:37
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By: lenamtl
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Senior Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 51 |   | |
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This feature should be implement in CB. I really need this option... Lenamtl
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Re:Custom fields - one depends on another
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Date: 2008/05/05 14:10
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By: sjnims
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Fresh Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 13 |   | |
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I agree, this type of feature is almost a standard these days on websites and is easily accomplished with asp.net...I'm not a php guy yet so I don't know how easy it would be to implement with that language.
Having this feature helps to eliminate the "dirty" data us website admins hate to see. Whats the point of storing the information if you have no way of controlling it?
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