Mjoin and child rows
Mjoin and child rows

Debugger code (debug.datatables.net): esuqap
Error messages shown: 500
Description of problem:
I'm trying to replicate https://datatables.net/blog/2019-01-11#Parent-table with my own table.
I have two tables, master_file and consignment.
master_file's primary key is UniqueNo
consignment's primary key is Csm_Id
and is linked through it's own UniqueNo foreign key field to master_file
I'm trying to have the parent as master_file
and the child table as the list of Csm_Id's associated with that UniqueNo field.
The parent table is showing fine. However the child table is throwing a 500 error. I'm unable to check the error logs as I don't have access to that machine.
Parent:
Editor::inst( $db, 'master_file', 'UniqueNo' )
->fields(
Field::inst( 'UniqueNo' )
)
->join(
Mjoin::inst( 'consignment' )
->link( 'master_file.UniqueNo', 'consignment.UniqueNo' )
->fields(
Field::inst( 'Csm_Id' )
)
)
->where( 'master_file.Csm_ConsigneeCode', '460' )
->process( $_POST )
->json();
Child:
if ( ! isset($_POST['UniqueNo']) ) {
echo json_encode( [ "data" => [] ] );
}
else {
Editor::inst( $db, 'consignment', 'Csm_Id' )
->field(
Field::inst( 'consignment.UniqueNo' ),
Field::inst( 'consignment.Csm_Id' ),
Field::inst( 'master_file.UniqueNo' )
)
->leftJoin( 'master_file', 'master_file.UniqueNo', '=', 'consignment.UniqueNo' )
->where( 'consignment.UniqueNo', $_POST['UniqueNo'] )
->process($_POST)
->json();
}
Answers
It's returning to correct # in the second parent column.


Yet when I attempt to open the file:
I've fixed the issue. I simply removed the if(){}else{}
section from the child's php.
Any reason why this isn't coming through as true?
Can you show me the client-side Javascript code you are using please? My guess is that the
ajax.type
option isn't set toPOST
for your child table, but it could be thatUniqueNo
just isn't being read or set correctly as well.Allan