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Enumeration manipulation in javascript

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Hello ,

I've created an enumeration and I'd like to know how I can manipulate the elements of this enumeration in Javascript (for example add/delete/modify elements of this enumeration), but in Javascript

Thanks in advance

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Hi, 

Sure!

Given this enumeration as an example:

jorgeferreira_0-1695301958811.png

 

You can insert a line here with the following code:

// insert into enumeration

var sqlFields = "INSERT INTO campaign_dev_DB.neolane.XtkEnumValue (iValueId, iEnumId, sLabel, sName)";
var sqlValues = " VALUES(GetNewId(), 15131, 'Inserted from Javascript', 'insertedFromJS'))"; 

sqlExec(sqlFields + sqlValues);

 

The end result will be:

jorgeferreira_1-1695301998639.png

 

Note: Take into consideration that you need to find a new ID for each line if you want to insert. Depends on the client setup. 
You might need to query xtkNewId to get a new ID (and then increase it!):

select IdSeed XtkNewId where sSequence = 'xtknewid';

 

Other operations such as edit values, remove values, can also be done via SQL in JavaScript.

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Hello, 

 

You can use sqlExec (or other sql functions) to manipulate the table xtkEnum and xtkEnumValue, where all enumerations are stored.

 

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hello @jorgeferreira ,

 

thank you for your reply,
I would like to know if there is a possibility of a small example please.

 

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Level 3

Hi, 

Sure!

Given this enumeration as an example:

jorgeferreira_0-1695301958811.png

 

You can insert a line here with the following code:

// insert into enumeration

var sqlFields = "INSERT INTO campaign_dev_DB.neolane.XtkEnumValue (iValueId, iEnumId, sLabel, sName)";
var sqlValues = " VALUES(GetNewId(), 15131, 'Inserted from Javascript', 'insertedFromJS'))"; 

sqlExec(sqlFields + sqlValues);

 

The end result will be:

jorgeferreira_1-1695301998639.png

 

Note: Take into consideration that you need to find a new ID for each line if you want to insert. Depends on the client setup. 
You might need to query xtkNewId to get a new ID (and then increase it!):

select IdSeed XtkNewId where sSequence = 'xtknewid';

 

Other operations such as edit values, remove values, can also be done via SQL in JavaScript.