Hi,
I saw a very nice way to send messages via Whatsapp in the appgini-customization-cookbook.
I whish to send the link for the uploaded file, is it possible?
Shay.
Link of uploade file in records
Re: Link of uploade file in records
Hi,
right click, copy & paste?
Olaf
right click, copy & paste?
Olaf
Some postings I was involved, you might find useful:
SingleEdit - Prevent concurrent edits on records; Field Permissions; Column-Value-Based-Permissions; Custom (error) message; Audit Log; Backup your database; Two Factor Authentication; Block brute force (failed) logins; Add 2nd SAVE CHANGES button; Place a search on details view
SingleEdit - Prevent concurrent edits on records; Field Permissions; Column-Value-Based-Permissions; Custom (error) message; Audit Log; Backup your database; Two Factor Authentication; Block brute force (failed) logins; Add 2nd SAVE CHANGES button; Place a search on details view
Re: Link of uploade file in records
Hi,
you shall be able to access the HREF attribute of the file.
you shall be able to access the HREF attribute of the file.
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Re: Link of uploade file in records
hi,
i finally managed to get the file link with the help oh Ahmed with something like this:
my problem now is that sometimes the upload field is empty and when i use the code above i still get a link.
is there a way to check on table-dv.js if there is a file in the upload field or if it's empty?
Shay.
i finally managed to get the file link with the help oh Ahmed with something like this:
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var urlMupload1 = $j('#Mupload1-link').attr('href');
is there a way to check on table-dv.js if there is a file in the upload field or if it's empty?
Shay.
Re: Link of uploade file in records
i figured it out this way:
Mupload1 is the name of my field
Mupload1 is the name of my field
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jQuery(function() {
var filename = jQuery('#Mupload1-link i').attr('title');
console.log(filename);
});