@author Roland Haeder <webmaster@mxchange.org>
@version 0.2.1-FINAL
@copyright (c) 2003 - 2009 by Roland Haeder
-@copyright (c) 2009 - 2011 by Mailer Developer Team
+@copyright (c) 2009 - 2012 by Mailer Developer Team
@license GNU GPL 2.0 or any newer version
-@link http://www.mxchange.org
+@link http://mxchange.org
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston,
-MA 02110-1301 USA
+MA 02110-1301 USA
//-->
<admin-list-data>
<!--
Call-back function, the extracted data from this XML will then be re-read
from that function. The most common function this XML uses is
- adminListEntries() so mostly you can leave this alone unless you have JOINs.
- Use adminListJoinEntries for JOINs:
- //-->
- <callback-function type="string" value="adminListEntries" />
- <!--
+ doGenericListEntries() so mostly you can leave this alone unless you have JOINs.
+ Use doGenericJoinedListEntries for JOINs:
//-->
+ <callback-function type="string" value="doGenericJoinedListEntries" />
<!--
Now we need information which template should be loaded and which functions
shall be called back. So lets start with the main list template. This mostly
<!--
Condition how these two tables should be joined.
//-->
- <join-on-condition type="string" conditiion="EQUALS" />
+ <join-on-condition type="string" condition="EQUALS" />
<!--
And the corresponding right part.
//-->
- condition = look-up condition
- look-for = What to look for
//-->
- <where-select-from-list-entry type="string" table="dt" value="userid" condition="EQUALS" look-for="$userid" />
- <!--
- How the next described column shall be logical linked to the above.
- //-->
- <where-condition type="string" condition="AND" />
+ <where-select-from-list-entry type="string" table="dt" value="userid" condition="EQUALS" look-for="$content[userid]" />
<!--
The second column to perform the WHERE statement on. NOT-EQUALS is an alias for '!='.
//-->
//-->
<order-by-list>
<!--
- A isingle entry to perform the ORDER BY statement on, see above WHERE entry for details.
+ A single entry to perform the ORDER BY statement on, see above WHERE entry for details.
//-->
<order-by-list-entry type="string" table="dt" order="userid" value="ASC" />
<!--
</callback-extra-parameter-list>
</column-callback-list-entry>
</column-callback-list>
+ <!--
+ Extra parameters (2nd, 3rd, ...) for above call-back functions. If an array
+ is provided, we have more than two parameters to handle over to the
+ call-back function. See function handleExtraValues() for details.
+ //-->
+ <extra-parameter-list>
+ </extra-parameter-list>
+ <!--
+ How the named column shall be logical linked to the above.
+ //-->
+ <where-condition type="string" name="status" condition="AND" />
</admin-list-data>