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::Hash Variables allow you to customise your PHP code. | ::Hash Variables allow you to customise your PHP code. | ||
::Before running any custom PHP code, nuBuilder does a search and replace with all currently available Hash Variables and | ::Before running any custom PHP code, nuBuilder does a search and replace with all currently available Hash Variables and referred to in your code. | ||
::To find what Hash Variables are available you can use [[PHP#nuHash|nuHash()]]. | ::To find what Hash Variables are available you can use [[PHP#nuHash|nuHash()]]. | ||
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*'''Report Labels''' | *'''Report Labels''' | ||
::[[Report_Designer#Object_Properties|Report Labels]]. | ::Using Hash Variables allows you to have changing titles on [[Report_Designer#Object_Properties|Report Labels]]. |
Revision as of 23:55, 15 July 2017
There are 3 places Hash Variables can be used..
- PHP
- Hash Variables allow you to customise your PHP code.
- Before running any custom PHP code, nuBuilder does a search and replace with all currently available Hash Variables and referred to in your code.
- To find what Hash Variables are available you can use nuHash().
- Example of using Hash Variables in PHP.
<source lang="php">
$s = "CREATE TABLE #TABLE_ID# SELECT * FROM invoice";
nuRunQuery($s);
</source>
- HTML
- Hash Variables allow you to customise your HTML Objects.
- The Hash Variables available to HTML Objects are the same as those available on Before Edit.
- Example of using Hash Variables in HTML.
<source lang="html">
<iframe
width="560" height="315" src="#cus_youtube#" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>
</iframe>
</source>
- Report Labels
- Using Hash Variables allows you to have changing titles on Report Labels.