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Re:Support for run-time parameters? 4 Months ago Karma: 1
Hi,

ok, I understand know. You need master-detail. For know it is not possible to automate this (you can create manually for each organisation its detail, but this is not good for you).

Since we have received some requests for that we will most likely include master-detail feature in next releases.

Best regards,
Viljem
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#486
Re:Support for run-time parameters? 4 Months ago Karma: 0
Viljem,

Do you have an estimate of when this functionality might be available? It would be useful to know so that I can decide how to go about this aspect of my site.

Thank you
David
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#491
Re:Support for run-time parameters? 4 Months ago Karma: 1
Not so soon.

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Tomaž
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Re:Support for run-time parameters? 4 Months ago Karma: 0
Tomaž,

As an interim measure to get around this problem, is there any way I can manually set one of the system variables when I load my article? That is, when the article opens, the @user_id is set to a certain value. Each article setting a different value for @user_id. Is that possible?

As an alternative, could I save the article id in with my data and then use the @article_id to filter the records from my time where the article id matches the article_id field in mysql?

With thanks
David
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#499
Re:Support for run-time parameters? 4 Months ago Karma: 1
Hello,

the @user_id value depends on the joomla user id. So if you are not logged in @user_id is 0, if you are logged as admin user id is 62 and so on.

The second question - this feature was meant to be used as you described.
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