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What happened to the admin 12 Nov 2014 05:00 #12764

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Hi Admin,
What happened to you..No response on forum queries for some time now.


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What happened to the admin 12 Nov 2014 10:12 #12765

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He is working hard on N:M !!!!

It is a long way to get it working nice.
Well, also sometimes I simply does not have the answer, so It takes time to answer.
Coding is now a piece of cake
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What happened to the admin 13 Nov 2014 04:12 #12770

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N:M will be an awesome functionality...

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It would be a very nice feature !!

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What happened to the admin 17 Nov 2014 13:58 #12781

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Yes, a very nice and long to achieve.
It will handle unlimited levels and also behind FK's.
Actually it is crazy and passionating.

The result will be showed in a conventional templating, so the custom will not be tricky.
But the SQL construction are bit complex.

In somehow, it will allow any possible level of a sequence composed by FK and XREF mixed up.
N:M are called Xref (Cross-Reference), because it works the same N:1 or N:M, only N:M handle a FK behind.

I want to say it might be available for january or february. I have a lot of details to cure and make a lot of tests.
Keep your breath.

EDIT : Actually, the most difficult part is to modify the javascrip interface, because now the XREF introduces a logic of nested datas and the interface has to be improved. I take this opportunity to improve the framework I have built for this interface. So it might takes more time than 'only' the XREF feature.
It is in a good way, and the memory is handled better (rewrite with more static classes), so it will also improve the speed of loading and bring little bit more comfort.
Coding is now a piece of cake
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