Using the database plugin...

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Last Post: July 3, 2012   (RSS)

Re: [Footplate] Using the database plugin...

By Jason - July 2, 2012

Hi Richard,

So are you looking to do all of your edits in a CSV file, and then upload them to your site through the CSV Import plugin?

If so, each row would be a single record in the database. How these records are displayed on your site, would be up to you. Does this sounds like what you're looking for?

Hope this helps,
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Re: [Jason] Using the database plugin...

By Footplate - July 2, 2012

Sort of. I have stock lists which are based in Microsoft Excell. To save typing everything again I would like to upload that file. Then if I need to I can make changes to a record once uploaded.

Then would it be possible to export this data back say if I wanted to produce a stock list? Or is there even another plugin that would export this as a pdf?

Regards Richard

Re: [Footplate] Using the database plugin...

By Jason - July 3, 2012

Hi Richard,

Okay, I think I see where you are going with this. Yes, I think the CSV Import and Export plugins would be what you are looking for.

If you create a section in the CMS with a field for every column in your excel file, you can upload all the information from your excel file into the CMS. If you have a unique field (stock number for example), you can set the import to update existing records, instead of duplicating them.

If you make any changes to the information in the CMS, you can use the export plugin to export this back out of the CMS.

You can use the createPDF plugin to create a pdf of information in the CMS, but this would require a front end page.

Hope this helps,
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Re: [Jason] Using the database plugin...

By Footplate - July 3, 2012

Thanks Jason that answers my question!

When I have the approval sorted I will be adding a couple of things to the package...

Best Wishes Rich