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eleMental

Channeling Dan Velasco...

I have just posted an App called eleMental over at OpenNtf allowing developers to view and manipulate design documents. I know this is some fairly common code, but I have a view in there which deciphers many of the $fields and values available on the different design docs (script libraries, forms, views, agents, Web Services, etc.)

I'd like to ask for some help with further research. Many of the clues I've picked up I've exposed in the view in an attempt to make this a meaningful reference.

What I am asking for is you folks to share any other values from the $Fields that you know of (the field, its contents and what they signify), and I will roll them into the eleMental views for one and all.

It would also be interesting to share other ways of using this information and what other fields you are manipulating. For example, I have code in the views which allows you to group design elements and documents together into a Design Package which you can push into another database.

(And if you push these views into a target db, you can immediately pull design elements right back out.)

Don't be shy.



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Quick Elementer (2006-07-20 12:04 PM by Chad Schelfhout)

Quick Elementer (2006-07-20 12:04 PM by Chad Schelfhout)Take a look at Quick Elementer http://www.openntf.org/projects/pmt.nsf/ProjectLookup/Quick+Elementer and see what you think. It is my solution to working with design packages and wanting to use them in other databases.


re: eleMental (2006-07-27 10:59 PM by Chad Schelfhout)

re: eleMental (2006-07-27 10:59 PM by Chad Schelfhout)Here is my list of $fields and more
http://www.chadsmiley.com/chadsmiley/home.nsf/d6plinks/CHAY-6S57QD


..re:Quick Elementer (2006-07-20 01:23 PM by Andrew)

re:Quick Elementer (2006-07-20 01:23 PM by Andrew)Chad,
Yes, I am familiar with that beaut of yours.
My attempt here was a by product of collecting the $Field values and thinking about the editing of these docs.
I do not recall, however, if it is possible to include regular documents into your "QuickElements"?
I'm just having some fun with this. Have you taken a look at eleMenter by the way?



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