Thursday 10 November 2005 3:25:11 pm - 2 replies
Bruce Morrison
Thursday 10 November 2005 3:46:29 pm
Hi Norman
You need to republish the object after changing the attribute.
Something like this should do the trick:
include_once( "kernel/classes/ezcontentobject.php" ); $userObject=eZContentObject::fetch('59'); $newuserObject =& $userObject->createNewVersion(); $dataMap =& $newuserObject->attribute ( 'data_map' ); $dataMap['punkte']->setAttribute( 'data_int', '5' ); $dataMap['punkte']->store(); include_once ('lib/ezutils/classes/ezoperationhandler.php'); operationResult = eZOperationHandler::execute( 'content', 'publish', array( 'object_id' => $newuserObject->attribute( 'id' ), 'version' => $newuserObject->attribute( 'current_version' ) ) );
CheersBruce
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Norman Leutner
Saturday 12 November 2005 8:43:10 am
Thanks Bruce. It´s been a little bit late that day ...(12:25:11 am)
should have seen it by myself ;)
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