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+ | </cfscript> | ||
+ | </source> | ||
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+ | Example 7: Use getCEData(queryType='search') to return the records that exactly match the value of the specified CE field. Specifying querytype of "search" is only for finding records with a specific value in the field whereas "searchInList" is for finding one or more values in the field. | ||
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+ | From the example 5 data above, this will return Record 1 | ||
+ | <cfscript> | ||
+ | // get data from the "My Element" custom element | ||
+ | data = application.ADF.ceData.getCEData( | ||
+ | customElementName="My Element", | ||
+ | customElementFieldName="uniqueID", | ||
+ | item='DF6D9B32-1143-FF53-952805B368AB301B', | ||
+ | queryType='search' | ||
); | ); | ||
</cfscript> | </cfscript> | ||
</source> | </source> |
Revision as of 17:07, 19 October 2010
Attention: Do not change any text in the description, signature, and paramter sections.
Return to CEData_1_0
Description
Returns array of structs for all data matching the Custom Element.
Signature
public array getCEData ( string customElementName, string customElementFieldName, any item, string queryType, string searchValues, string searchFields )
Parameters
Required | Name | Type | Description |
required | customElementName | string | |
optional | customElementFieldName | string | [Default: ] |
item | any | [Default: ] | |
queryType | string | [Default: selected] | |
searchValues | string | [Default: ] | |
searchFields | string | [Default: ] |
Examples
The getCEDdata function is handy way to get data out of a CommonSpot Custom Element. Making a call to this method will return the data as an Array of Structures for the element specified.
queryType options:
- selected
- notSelected
- search
- multi
- versions
- list
- numericList
- greaterThan
- between
- searchInList
Usage:
Example 1: Use getCEData(queryType='selected') to return ALL records in a Custom Element:
<cfscript>
// get data from the "My Element" custom element
data = application.ADF.ceData.getCEData(
customElementName="My Element"
);
</cfscript>
<!---// loop over results (All the records from the Custom Element) --->
<cfloop from="1" to="#arrayLen(data)#" index="itm">
<!---// renders data from the uniqueID and Title fields from the element --->
<cfoutput>#data[itm].values.uniqueID# #data[itm].values.Title#</cfoutput>
</cfloop>
Example 2: Use getCEData(queryType='selected') to return only the records that match the provided value for a specific field:
<cfscript>
// get data from the "My Element" custom element by a uniqueID value
data = application.ADF.ceData.getCEData(
customElementName="My Element",
customElementFieldName="uniqueID",
item='DF6D9B32-1143-FF53-952805B368AB301B'
);
</cfscript>
<!---// loop over results (Only the records that matched the criteria) --->
<cfloop from="1" to="#arrayLen(data)#" index="itm">
<!---// renders data from the uniqueID and Title fields from the element --->
<cfoutput>#data[itm].values.uniqueID# #data[itm].values.Title#</cfoutput>
</cfloop>
Example 3: Use getCEData(queryType='selected') to return only the records that match a comma-delimited list of provided values for a specific field (similar to a SQL 'IN' operator):
A example of three records stored in the "My Element" custom element:
Record 1:
uniqueID: DF6D9B32-1143-FF53-952805B368AB301B
Title: 'Record 1'
Record 2:
uniqueID: 122FFB4E-C95E-77C1-D217186D857F2228
Title: 'Record 2'
Record 3:
uniqueID: 1BC95CDE-DFBC-047C-2011FC37BE5F6A22
Title: 'Record 3'
From the example 3 data above, this will return Record 1 and Record 2
<cfscript>
// get data from the "My Element" custom element by a uniqueID value
data = application.ADF.ceData.getCEData(
customElementName="My Element",
customElementFieldName="uniqueID",
item='DF6D9B32-1143-FF53-952805B368AB301B,122FFB4E-C95E-77C1-D217186D857F2228',
queryType="selected"
);
</cfscript>
Example 4: Use getCEData(queryType='notselected') to return only the records that DO NOT match a comma-delimited list of provided values for a specific field (similar to a SQL 'NOT IN' operator):
From the example 3 data above, this will return Record 3
<cfscript>
// get data from the "My Element" custom element by a uniqueID value
data = application.ADF.ceData.getCEData(
customElementName="My Element",
customElementFieldName="uniqueID",
item='DF6D9B32-1143-FF53-952805B368AB301B,122FFB4E-C95E-77C1-D217186D857F2228',
queryType="notselected"
);
</cfscript>
Example 5: Use getCEData(queryType='searchInList') to return the records that match the provided value with any of the items stored in a list as the value of the specified CE field:
A example of two records stored in the "My Element" custom element:
Record 1:
uniqueID: DF6D9B32-1143-FF53-952805B368AB301B
csPageIDList: 2011,3010,4808,1660,3710
Record 2:
uniqueID: 122FFB4E-C95E-77C1-D217186D857F2228
csPageIDList: 2011,3010,1660,3710
Record 3:
uniqueID: 1BC95CDE-DFBC-047C-2011FC37BE5F6A22
csPageIDList: 2011,3010,3780,1660,9884
From the example 5 data above, this will only return Record 1
<cfscript>
// get data from the "My Element" custom element
data = application.ADF.ceData.getCEData(
customElementName="My Element",
customElementFieldName="csPageIDList",
item='4808',
queryType='searchInList'
);
</cfscript>
Example 6: Use getCEData(queryType='searchInList') to return the records that match the any of the provided values from a list with any of the items stored in a list as the value of the specified CE field:
From the example 5 data above, this will return Record 1 and Record 3
<cfscript>
// get data from the "My Element" custom element
data = application.ADF.ceData.getCEData(
customElementName="My Element",
customElementFieldName="csPageIDList",
item='3780,4808',
queryType='searchInList'
);
</cfscript>
Example 7: Use getCEData(queryType='search') to return the records that exactly match the value of the specified CE field. Specifying querytype of "search" is only for finding records with a specific value in the field whereas "searchInList" is for finding one or more values in the field.
From the example 5 data above, this will return Record 1
<cfscript>
// get data from the "My Element" custom element
data = application.ADF.ceData.getCEData(
customElementName="My Element",
customElementFieldName="uniqueID",
item='DF6D9B32-1143-FF53-952805B368AB301B',
queryType='search'
);
</cfscript>