hook_insert and hook_update are hooks for node modules. If your new content type is not going to store any data in the node table, it will not be a node module. Most new content types extend the node type. They may extend the kinds and fields of data stored in the node table (and related tables, such as node_revisions) with their own database table. This is when you would use hook_insert and hook_update, so insert and update your table whenever the corresponding records in the node tables were inserted or updated. Take a look at the node_example.module: http://api.drupal.org/api/file/developer/examples/node_example.module/6/sour... ..chris On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 7:08 AM, Aldo Martinez Selleras <aldo@caonao.cu> wrote:
you want to say, if i use taxonomy, can't use by example, hook_insert, hook_update, and others?
if this module i'm developing, do not need exactly the node database, what can i do for this, if all the data it's saved in my table.
can i save in node table, just title and any other thing in the body record?
what i have to do for the option Edit work for my module??
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