Difference between revisions of "Dataobjref field"
(Added dataobjref metadata field type) |
m (Drn@ecs.soton.ac.uk moved page Dataobjref Field to Dataobjref field without leaving a redirect) |
(No difference)
|
Revision as of 20:45, 10 April 2023
EPrints 3 Reference: Directory Structure - Metadata Fields - Repository Configuration - XML Config Files - XML Export Format - EPrints data structure - Core API - Data Objects
Metadata Fields: Arclanguage - Base64 - Bigint - Boolean - Compound - Counter - Dataobjref - Date - Decimal - Email - Fields - Float - Id - Idci - Image - Int - Itemref - Keywords - Langid - Longtext - Longtext_counter - Multilang - Multipart - Name - Namedset - Pagerange - Recaptcha - Recaptcha3 - Relation - Search - Secret - Set - Storable - Subject - Subobject - Text - Time - Timestamp - Url - Uuid
Contents
Description
This field allows another data object, which belongs to a specified datasetid to be referenced. This is a bit like an Itemref field but allows multiple fields from another data object to be stored with the ID of the data object referenced.
Inheritance
Additional Properties
As for Compound fields except for:
name | default | description |
datasetid | n/a | This property is always required. |
input_lookup_url | lookup/dataobjref | The CGI script path to use to lookup data objects. |
Required Phrases
No additional phrases beyond those required for Compound fields.
Database
Itemref fields are stored in the database as
fieldname INT(11)
API
See API page.
Examples
Most basic example. (Captures an associated user title with its ID).
{ name => 'userid', type => 'dataobjref', datasetid => 'user', fields => [ { sub_name => 'title', type => 'text', } ], }
Capture multiple data object references.
{ name => 'funders', type => 'dataobjref, datasetid => 'funder', multiple => 1, fields => [ { sub_name => 'name', type => 'text' }, ], }
Use bespoke lookup URL.
{ name => 'eprintid', type => 'dataobjref', datasetid => 'eprint', input_lookup_url => 'lookup/mydataobjref', fields => [ { sub_name => 'title', type => 'text', }, { sub_name => 'date', type => 'date', } , ], }