From: Yaron K. <ya...@gm...> - 2010-04-01 22:35:24
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Hi Andres, I don't understand - why doesn't Mary's suggested approach work in this case? It seems like it should. -Yaron On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Andres Lucena <and...@gm...>wrote: > > > On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 7:54 PM, Beebe, Mary J <Be...@ba...>wrote: > >> >> I was assuming what you were looking for is a table like the last one but >> with only 2 rows and Value1, Value2, Object1, etc. together in one row. >> >> > Yeap, that's exactly what I wanted. Here is an example: > > ,http://scratchpad.referata.com/wiki/Multiple_Ask_SIO#What_I_Want > > I could do it in my Wiki with Record property type, and I'm trying to > reproduce it in Referata's Scrachtpad; the thing is it isn't working as I > expected: > > http://scratchpad.referata.com/wiki/Multiple_Ask_Record > > > >> The way I see IO working is that there is a virtual page created for each >> property. So what you would need is one property with all of the values >> within that one property. Like this: >> >> {{#set_internal:Property >> |Value1=Sit >> |Value2=Amet >> |Object1=Disco >> |Object2=Baby >> |Object3=Disco >> }} >> >> That is the easiest solution but may not work for you. >> >> > Yes, it doesn't work for me, sorry. Let me better explain you what I need > to do. > > I want to do something pretty similar to what you see here: > > http://ryandlane.com/wiki/Category:Servers > > It's a datacenter hardware inventory. The thing is I need to have some > multi-values n-ary properties, like IP address, that should have a > Description. The multiple stuff I'm doing it with Semantic Forms, and what I > want to do is retreiving this data in that kind of table. You know, the one > that every IT technician wants with IP addresses and Passwords. > > So the part where I'm stucked is in the inline querie for this table, where > I could ask all the properties in a 'Multiple Ask SIO' kind of way :) > > I hope you could understand what I want to do. > Sorry for my english again. > > Bye, > Andres > > -- WikiWorks · MediaWiki Consulting · http://wikiworks.com |