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TOPIC: [FAQ] Filters Not Displayed properly - have you changed FK table names?

[FAQ] Filters Not Displayed properly - have you changed FK table names? 28 Sep 2013 05:05 #11209

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Similar, but not the same... last nights build 27/9
anyone noticed filter bricks missing on front end views -- but they were there on recent builds?

Firstly:
have you changed the fk table name? and do you have it in a filter or two or three... perhaps?

SYMPTOMS:
This appeared to me to look like a component wide issue - issue was on many collection layouts
- I am thinking i made some major changes to the fk-table names which upset the builder (unsure)
- no amount of regeneration and download would change the outcome
- in the builder the combos are still in displayed correctly in the filter brick
- trash the filter replace the combos still apparently no change
- A standard default grid is displayed (limit - direction - sort) with no additional filters

in the meantime... checked another template folder or two
- Checked Template html file, checked component forked file --> no overrides found
- full regeneration, download, uninstalation and reinstall,
- in the downloaded component additional filters not generated as can be seen below
             <div>

			<!-- BRICK : filters -->
			<div class="pull-right">
				<?php echo $this->filters['limit']->input;?>
			</div>
			<div class="pull-right">
				<?php echo $this->filters['directionTable']->input;?>
			</div>
			<div class="pull-right">
				<?php echo $this->filters['sortTable']->input;?>
			</div>
			<div class="clearfix"></div>

		</div>

SOLUTION:
TRASH THE FILTER BRICK!!! and Rebuild the filters from scratch - I think I hear admin :cheer: and saying how many times have i told you that :whistle:
Last Edit: 28 Sep 2013 06:27 by BTB300.
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