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There are 4 places Hash Variables can be used..
There are a number of places Hash Cookies can be used...




In each of these situations nuBuilder does a search and replace.
In each of these situations, nuBuilder does a search and replace.


With all currently available Hash Variables and any you reference.
With all currently available Hash Cookies and any you use, before it is run.


Before it is used.
There are 4 Hash Cookies always available.
#USER_ID
#USER_GROUP_ID
#HOME_ID
#GLOBAL_ACCESS




To find what Hash Variables are available to use, you can run [[PHP#nuHash|nuHash()]] inside your code.
To find what other Hash Cookies are available for use, you can run [[PHP#nuHash|nuHash()]] inside your code.




==PHP==
==PHP==
Hash Variables allow you to customise your [[Procedures|PHP code]].
Hash Cookies allow you to customise your [[Procedures|PHP code]].


Example of using Hash Variables in PHP.
Example of using Hash Cookies in PHP.
<source lang="php">
 
$s = "CREATE TABLE #TABLE_ID# SELECT * FROM invoice";
 
nuRunQuery($s);
 
</source>


  $s = "CREATE TABLE #TABLE_ID# SELECT * FROM invoice";
  nuRunQuery($s);


==HTML==
==HTML==
Hash Variables allow you to customise your HTML [[Objects]].
Hash Cookies allow you to customise your HTML [[Objects]].


The Hash Variables available to HTML Objects are the same as those available on '''Before Edit'''.
The Hash Cookies available to HTML Objects are the same as those available on '''Before Edit'''.


Example of using Hash Variables in HTML.
Example of using Hash Cookies in HTML.
<source lang="html">


<iframe
  width="560"
  height="315"
  src="#cus_youtube#"
  frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>
</iframe>


</source>
  <iframe
      width="560"
      height="315"
      src="#cus_youtube#"
      frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>
    </iframe>


==Custom SQL==
==Custom SQL==
All Custom SQL used in nuBuilder Forte.
All Custom SQL used in nuBuilder Forte.
<source lang="sql">


CREATE TABLE #TABLE_ID# SELECT * FROM customer;
  CREATE TABLE #TABLE_ID# SELECT * FROM customer;


</source>
==SQL Builder==
Any '''Clause''' in the '''Clauses''' Subform in the [[SQL Builder]].
 
    = '#RECORD_ID#'


==Report Labels==
==Report Labels==


Using Hash Variables allows you to have changing titles on [[Report_Designer#Object_Properties|Report Labels]].
Using Hash Cookies allows you to have changing titles on [[Report_Designer#Object_Properties|Report Labels]].
 
Example of using Hash Variables in a Report Label.
<source lang="html">


Sales Between #from_date# And #to_date#
An example of using Hash Cookies in a Report Label.


</source>
  Sales Between #from_date# And #to_date#

Latest revision as of 08:25, 17 June 2020

There are a number of places Hash Cookies can be used...


In each of these situations, nuBuilder does a search and replace.

With all currently available Hash Cookies and any you use, before it is run.

There are 4 Hash Cookies always available.

  1. USER_ID
  2. USER_GROUP_ID
  3. HOME_ID
  4. GLOBAL_ACCESS


To find what other Hash Cookies are available for use, you can run nuHash() inside your code.


PHP

Hash Cookies allow you to customise your PHP code.

Example of using Hash Cookies in PHP.

  $s = "CREATE TABLE #TABLE_ID# SELECT * FROM invoice";
  nuRunQuery($s);

HTML

Hash Cookies allow you to customise your HTML Objects.

The Hash Cookies available to HTML Objects are the same as those available on Before Edit.

Example of using Hash Cookies in HTML.


  <iframe 
     width="560" 
     height="315" 
     src="#cus_youtube#" 
     frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>
   </iframe>

Custom SQL

All Custom SQL used in nuBuilder Forte.

  CREATE TABLE #TABLE_ID# SELECT * FROM customer;

SQL Builder

Any Clause in the Clauses Subform in the SQL Builder.

   = '#RECORD_ID#'

Report Labels

Using Hash Cookies allows you to have changing titles on Report Labels.

An example of using Hash Cookies in a Report Label.

  Sales Between #from_date# And #to_date#