Re: Problems passing [SKU] with $Replace in 2.0

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 10904
interpreted = N
texte = >----------------------- >I have also had it generate a page with just the relevant fields. In >this case guidemodified.tmpl has the following code--> >----------------------- > >[BusinessName] [SKU] > > >----------------------- >The generated template displays >----------------------- > >Name of Business [SKU] Hi Trevor,From my understanding, there's nothing special about the SKU field anymore, it's just like any other database field, which means the contents of the field should show up instead of the literal [SKU] value.I've read that when this happens, it's because WebCat2 cannot find the proper value so it displays the literal value instead. If that's the case here, then perhaps someone has changed the name of the SKU field in your database?I don't have any other ideas about this problem ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome ..... ken@iav.com Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Problems passing [SKU] with $Replace in 2.0 (Trevor Crist 1997)
  2. Re: Problems passing [SKU] with $Replace in 2.0 (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  3. Re: Problems passing [SKU] with $Replace in 2.0 (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  4. Problems passing [SKU] with $Replace in 2.0 (Trevor Crist 1997)
>----------------------- >I have also had it generate a page with just the relevant fields. In >this case guidemodified.tmpl has the following code--> >----------------------- > >[BusinessName] [SKU] > > >----------------------- >The generated template displays >----------------------- > >Name of Business [SKU] Hi Trevor,From my understanding, there's nothing special about the SKU field anymore, it's just like any other database field, which means the contents of the field should show up instead of the literal [SKU] value.I've read that when this happens, it's because WebCat2 cannot find the proper value so it displays the literal value instead. If that's the case here, then perhaps someone has changed the name of the SKU field in your database?I don't have any other ideas about this problem ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome ..... ken@iav.com Kenneth Grome

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