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Today's Topics:
1. Entity exposed to view but 'date' type field are not
present
(Juraj Chlebec)
2. Unblock my account (Anil Reddy)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 17:10:56 +0200
From: Juraj Chlebec <
havran@gmail.com>
Subject: [support] Entity exposed to view but 'date' type field are
not present
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Hi,
I have same problem as here:
http://drupal.org/node/1021466#comment-4766902Callbacks are only used by
wrappers<
http://drupal.org/node/1021466#comment-4766902>
Posted by JvE <
http://drupal.org/user/892998> on *July 22, 2011 at 10:18am*
Note that the "getter callback" and "setter callback" functions are
*only*used by Entity metadata wrappers.
Not by entity_load or Views and such.
You can not use these to convert a different timestamp format in a database
to a timestamp for use with the 'date' type unless you specifically create
a wrapper for each of your entity instances.
I tried to get my (int)yyyymmdd values from the database to show up in
Views as dates and mistakenly thought I could use the "getter callback" for
the transformation.
Example of when callback is
and is not used:
<?php
$entity = entity_load('myentity', array(1));
print $entity->day; // this gives 20110721 (from the database)
$item = entity_metadata_wrapper('myentity', $entity);
print $item->day->value(); // this gives 1311206400 (from the "getter
callback")
?>
In Views my day shows up as "08/21/1970 - 19:18" ...
so if someone can point me in the right direction to get my "days" as
timestamps, I'm all ears.
How can i use "getter callback" to convert field from database stored as
'date' to timestamp for using for view? Or is there other way how to
achieve this goal?
Juraj
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Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 17:17:47 +0800 (SGT)
From: Anil Reddy <
anilreddykarna@yahoo.in>
Subject: [support] Unblock my account
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?Hi,
Please unblock my account,or send another password for am waiting from morning onwards.
reg.......
Anil Karna
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