Sigurd Nes
2010-01-17 18:00:14 UTC
Hi all
Some new features:
1) Support for JasperReports
more on JasperReports: http://jasperforge.org/
usage:
$jasper_wrapper = CreateObject('phpgwapi.jasper_wrapper');
$jasper_wrapper->execute($parameters, $output_type, $report_source);
$parameters is a string containing in-paramters for the report
$output_type is either PDF, CSV, XLS, XHTML or DOCX
$report_source is the the full path to the jrxml-file
2) Optional per domain database abstraction
Either pdo or adodb. Pdo is default - but if you really want to use mssql - you
also want to use adodb due to missing transaction capabilities in pdo.
3) YUI-calendar widget
usage
$start_date_cal = $GLOBALS['phpgw']->yuical->add_listener('date_start',
$start_date);
place the $start_date_cal in your template
Note that the scripts and css are loaded with
$GLOBALS['phpgw']->common->phpgw_header(true);
Regards
Sigurd
Some new features:
1) Support for JasperReports
more on JasperReports: http://jasperforge.org/
usage:
$jasper_wrapper = CreateObject('phpgwapi.jasper_wrapper');
$jasper_wrapper->execute($parameters, $output_type, $report_source);
$parameters is a string containing in-paramters for the report
$output_type is either PDF, CSV, XLS, XHTML or DOCX
$report_source is the the full path to the jrxml-file
2) Optional per domain database abstraction
Either pdo or adodb. Pdo is default - but if you really want to use mssql - you
also want to use adodb due to missing transaction capabilities in pdo.
3) YUI-calendar widget
usage
$start_date_cal = $GLOBALS['phpgw']->yuical->add_listener('date_start',
$start_date);
place the $start_date_cal in your template
Note that the scripts and css are loaded with
$GLOBALS['phpgw']->common->phpgw_header(true);
Regards
Sigurd