2 % $cgi->param('error', $error);
3 <% $cgi->redirect($redirect_error . '?' . $cgi->query_string) %>
5 <% $cgi->redirect($redirect_ok) %>
9 See elements/process.html, newer and somewhat along the same lines,
10 though it still makes you setup a process file for the table.
11 Perhaps safer, perhaps more of a pain in the ass.
13 In any case, this is probably pretty deprecated; it is only used by
14 part_virtual_field.cgi, and so its ACL is hardcoded to 'Configuration'.
16 Welcome to generic.cgi.
18 This script provides a generic edit/process/ backend for simple table
19 editing. All it knows how to do is take the values entered into
20 the script and insert them into the table specified by $cgi->param('table').
21 If there's an existing record with the same primary key, it will be
22 replaced. (Deletion will be added in the future.)
24 Special cgi params for this script:
25 table: the name of the table to be edited. The script will die horribly
26 if it can't find the table.
27 redirect_ok: URL to be displayed after a successful edit. The value of
28 the record's primary key will be passed as a keyword.
29 Defaults to (freeside root)/view/$table.cgi.
30 redirect_error: URL to be displayed if there's an error. The original
31 query string, plus the error message, will be passed.
32 Defaults to $cgi->referer() (i.e. go back where you
39 unless $FS::CurrentUser::CurrentUser->access_right('Configuration');
44 my $table = $cgi->param('table');
45 my $dbdef = dbdef or die "Cannot fetch dbdef!";
47 my $dbdef_table = $dbdef->table($table) or die "Cannot fetch schema for $table";
49 my $pkey = $dbdef_table->primary_key or die "Cannot fetch pkey for $table";
50 my $pkey_val = $cgi->param($pkey);
53 #warn "new FS::Record ( $table, (hashref) )";
54 my $new = FS::Record::new ( "FS::$table", {
55 map { $_, scalar($cgi->param($_)) } fields($table)
58 #warn 'created $new of class '.ref($new);
60 if($pkey_val and (my $old = qsearchs($table, { $pkey, $pkey_val} ))) {
62 $error = $new->replace($old);
65 $error = $new->insert;
66 $pkey_val = $new->getfield($pkey);
67 # New records usually don't have their primary keys set until after
68 # they've been checked/inserted, so grab the new $pkey_val so we can
72 my $redirect_ok = (($cgi->param('redirect_ok')) ?
73 $cgi->param('redirect_ok') : $p3."browse/generic.cgi?$table");
74 my $redirect_error = (($cgi->param('redirect_error')) ?
75 $cgi->param('redirect_error') : $cgi->referer());