Best way to prevent data being overwritten
Best way to prevent data being overwritten
I have 2 datatables/editor pages, one in admin, the other in user area, pointing to the same json source.
On the admin page, i want an additional option in editor to set a boolean field value to 1 or 0, but on the user page, i want this data field to be read only
In my editor instance on the user page i am not displaying this field, (only in the datatable).
On editing the user page, the boolean value is always set to 0 and overwrites the database value.
Do I need to create a second instance of the json source and use ->set( Field::SET_NONE ) for the user page, or am i just doing it wrong ?
--also, in a related question, is there a way i can display a checkbox in my datatable, but read-only, so it cannot be clicked ?
I have several checkboxes displayed, (using the permanent inline checkboxes example)
http://www.datatables.net/blog/2014-09-09
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Editor and its server-side libraries will only write to the fields that it is instructed to do so. So I guess the question is, are you sending that value from the user page? Certainly there would be nothing wrong with using the
set()
method - you could do something like:(depending on how you store user information of course).
Add the
disabled
attribute to the checkbox.Allan
Thanks Allan,
Can't work out what was being sent from the user page to overwrite the value, so I took a different approach, keeping the field in the editor, but keeping it hidden, so the value was retained. - seems to work ok.
Also like your solution, will keep that logged
Also cheers for the checkbox thing. I was playing around with adding class attributes, not thinking I just need to add input type="checkbox" disabled="disabled"