Whenever I edit a databasejoin element the #__fabrik_joins table creates a new record (rather than editing the old ID)
This throws havoc into any javascript or css style sheets that had been specifying that element.
e.g. I would have to change all references of
join___390___fb_report_params_repeat_state___state
to
join___397___fb_report_params_repeat_state___state
(with 390 being the original #__fabrik_joins Id and 397 being the #__fabrik_joins Id after editing the databasejoin element)
Why does this happen on Save - even if I don't change anything?
This throws havoc into any javascript or css style sheets that had been specifying that element.
e.g. I would have to change all references of
join___390___fb_report_params_repeat_state___state
to
join___397___fb_report_params_repeat_state___state
(with 390 being the original #__fabrik_joins Id and 397 being the #__fabrik_joins Id after editing the databasejoin element)
Why does this happen on Save - even if I don't change anything?