Hi Ezent,
let me list all necessary - and even the tiniest - steps to create an administrative panel with ContentBuilder + BreezingForms, I will really describe all steps that I think that might be useful for other readers as well:
- Install BreezingForms (at least 1.7.3 backport 3)
- Install ContentBuilder
- In BreezingForms, create your form as usually
- In ContentBuilder, open the views
- Click "New"
- In the new view's first tab, choose the source (com_breezingforms)
- Enter a name for your view
- Enable email notifications
- Click "Advanced Options" button
- Choose "Backend" in "Display In"
- In "Show Columns" check "Select", "Edit", "Publish" to display the administrative columns
- SAVE YOUR VIEW
- Choose the BreezingForms form you would like to connect with this view
- SAVE YOUR VIEW
- Check "Editable" for elements (in BreezingForms you usually want to edit all fields)
- SAVE YOUR VIEW
- Choose "Edit by Type"
- Check "Include In List" for all elements you would like to display in the list
- Open the Content Template tab
- Check the "Create Sample" checkbox
- Open the Permissions tab
- Uncheck all permissions in Backend panel and check "List Access", "View", "New", "Edit", "Publish" and "Article Settings" for the Super Users group --- do _NOT_ use any of the checkboxes in "Force Permission On Owner", as this would be for a different use-case.
- Uncheck "Limited Article Options"
- SAVE YOUR VIEW
- CLOSE YOUR VIEW
- PUBLISH YOUR VIEW
- Hover over Joomla's Components => ContentBuilder Views and you should see the view for your custom admin panel.
- Open it and you should be able to add, edit, delete, publish records and edit the underlying article settings.
Hope I covered everything but this should be it. The whole process is very similar for the built-in form builder, except that there you would need to create an Editable Template (which is given here already with the BreezingForm itself).
Source :
http://crosstec.de/en/forums/37-contentbuilder-general-forum/61647-bug-in-updateediting-record.html?limit=6&start=12#62375
let me list all necessary - and even the tiniest - steps to create an administrative panel with ContentBuilder + BreezingForms, I will really describe all steps that I think that might be useful for other readers as well:
- Install BreezingForms (at least 1.7.3 backport 3)
- Install ContentBuilder
- In BreezingForms, create your form as usually
- In ContentBuilder, open the views
- Click "New"
- In the new view's first tab, choose the source (com_breezingforms)
- Enter a name for your view
- Enable email notifications
- Click "Advanced Options" button
- Choose "Backend" in "Display In"
- In "Show Columns" check "Select", "Edit", "Publish" to display the administrative columns
- SAVE YOUR VIEW
- Choose the BreezingForms form you would like to connect with this view
- SAVE YOUR VIEW
- Check "Editable" for elements (in BreezingForms you usually want to edit all fields)
- SAVE YOUR VIEW
- Choose "Edit by Type"
- Check "Include In List" for all elements you would like to display in the list
- Open the Content Template tab
- Check the "Create Sample" checkbox
- Open the Permissions tab
- Uncheck all permissions in Backend panel and check "List Access", "View", "New", "Edit", "Publish" and "Article Settings" for the Super Users group --- do _NOT_ use any of the checkboxes in "Force Permission On Owner", as this would be for a different use-case.
- Uncheck "Limited Article Options"
- SAVE YOUR VIEW
- CLOSE YOUR VIEW
- PUBLISH YOUR VIEW
- Hover over Joomla's Components => ContentBuilder Views and you should see the view for your custom admin panel.
- Open it and you should be able to add, edit, delete, publish records and edit the underlying article settings.
Hope I covered everything but this should be it. The whole process is very similar for the built-in form builder, except that there you would need to create an Editable Template (which is given here already with the BreezingForm itself).
Source :
http://crosstec.de/en/forums/37-contentbuilder-general-forum/61647-bug-in-updateediting-record.html?limit=6&start=12#62375
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