Hi,
I know the HR module is obsolete. However, I cannot find any info about it, and I need to know what it's generating (which columns).
Any help or documentation is appreciated.
Regards,
Ton
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HR tag EmResultlist
Ton Martens
Posted on 02/11/2011 16:26:41
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Morten Bengtson
Posted on 02/11/2011 17:02:01
Each result in @EmResultList tag is generated from a separate template, by default this is ResultEmployeeRow.html.
If you add the tag @DwTemplateTags in the ResultEmployeeRow.html you should get a list of all columns available (all columns from the database table AccessUser)...
AccessUserID
AccessUserParentID
AccessUserUserName
AccessUserPassword
AccessUserName
AccessUserDepartment
AccessUserEmail
AccessUserPhone
AccessUserFax
AccessUserGroups
AccessUserType
AccessUserValidFrom
AccessUserValidTo
AccessUserPages
AccessUserAreas
AccessUserSettings
AccessUserModules
AccessUserInformation
AccessUserMyFolder
AccessUserAddress
AccessUserAddress2
AccessUserZip
AccessUserCity
AccessUserCountry
AccessUserJobTitle
AccessUserCompany
AccessUserPhonePriv
AccessUserMobile
AccessUserCustomerNumber
AccessUserRedirectOnLogin
AccessUserCurrencyCharacter
AccessUserRead
AccessUserAdsiMap
AccessUserPasswordDate
AccessUserLastName
AccessUserMiddleName
AccessUserActive
AccessUserImage
AccessUserBusiness
AccessUserInitials
AccessUserComment
AccessUserLevel
AccessUserInheritAddress
AccessUserWeb
AccessUserSort
AccessUserStatus
AccessUserStatusBegin
AccessUserStatusEnd
AccessUserStatusComment
AccessUserEditorConfigurationID
AccessUserHideStat
AccessUserCartID
AccessUserAllowBackend
AccessUserApprovalKey
AccessUserShopID
AccessUserIsConvertedByWizard
AccessUserExternalID
AccessUserSortXML
The Sort parameter used in querystring on search result list is one of the column names above without the "AccessUser" part.
If you add the tag @DwTemplateTags in the ResultEmployeeRow.html you should get a list of all columns available (all columns from the database table AccessUser)...
AccessUserID
AccessUserParentID
AccessUserUserName
AccessUserPassword
AccessUserName
AccessUserDepartment
AccessUserEmail
AccessUserPhone
AccessUserFax
AccessUserGroups
AccessUserType
AccessUserValidFrom
AccessUserValidTo
AccessUserPages
AccessUserAreas
AccessUserSettings
AccessUserModules
AccessUserInformation
AccessUserMyFolder
AccessUserAddress
AccessUserAddress2
AccessUserZip
AccessUserCity
AccessUserCountry
AccessUserJobTitle
AccessUserCompany
AccessUserPhonePriv
AccessUserMobile
AccessUserCustomerNumber
AccessUserRedirectOnLogin
AccessUserCurrencyCharacter
AccessUserRead
AccessUserAdsiMap
AccessUserPasswordDate
AccessUserLastName
AccessUserMiddleName
AccessUserActive
AccessUserImage
AccessUserBusiness
AccessUserInitials
AccessUserComment
AccessUserLevel
AccessUserInheritAddress
AccessUserWeb
AccessUserSort
AccessUserStatus
AccessUserStatusBegin
AccessUserStatusEnd
AccessUserStatusComment
AccessUserEditorConfigurationID
AccessUserHideStat
AccessUserCartID
AccessUserAllowBackend
AccessUserApprovalKey
AccessUserShopID
AccessUserIsConvertedByWizard
AccessUserExternalID
AccessUserSortXML
The Sort parameter used in querystring on search result list is one of the column names above without the "AccessUser" part.
Ton Martens
Posted on 03/11/2011 15:30:41
Great!
Thanks
Thanks
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