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create view timesheet_repeat_summary as select *, sum(job_hours) as job_hours_sum, sum(job_amount) as job_amount_sum from geh_timesheet_58_repeat group by parent_id, job_code
The Job Codes and Work Types were coming up as just ID numbers and I found that those elements had been converted back to ordinary fields
Everything is working fine on list view but when I go to detail view only the first row shows for each repeat group. Any idea why that might be happening?
index.php?option=com_fabrik&view=details&formid=X&rowid={rowid}
sounds rather complex but I will give it a go
I just subscribed to Standard support that is all I can afford at the moment.
I totally get it, this is my very first project using Fabrik, I don't know how to write PHP or javascript, yet I have been able to put together a pretty useful application because of Fabrik. It is a bit of a balancing trick trying to get a product to a client that you don't really understand how it works and trying to meet their expectations. I think the more I get results for them the more they will be willing to pay more and I will certainly flow this onto you also. The Fabrik component is too good to let it fail due to lack of support.Thanks for the sub. I understand about affording things, but we can't afford to work for free, same way you can't work for your client for free. You are saving hundreds of hours of work by using Fabrik to build your app - looking at your site, if I was building everything Fabrik is doing for you from scratch as a bespoke J! extension, I'd be quoting well into four figures, with a substantial ongoing support contract for future proofing built in. So I don't think $20 a month (or whatever it works out at) is unreasonable.
BTW, that paragraph isn't specifically aimed at you. We need to reset expectations, and modify the way we support Fabrik if we are going to keep going. I'm just kind of practising the various reasons and justifications.
-- hugh