Would it be possible to add an "edit this entry" link option, so that a user could browse entries using Webform Report and then quickly go to an entry to make a change?
Would it be possible to add an "edit this entry" link option, so that a user could browse entries using Webform Report and then quickly go to an entry to make a change?
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Comment #1
njehlen commentedbtw - this would be a big help in a project I'm working on. I might be able to pay for the addition of this feature, you can contact me at nick@nickjehlen.com.
Comment #2
klance commentedSounds like a cool idea, njehlen, and more importantly and easy one to implement. I'll add it to the list.
Comment #3
klance commentedCommitted to DRUPAL-5. Thanks.
Comment #4
druclogs commentedHI, I've replied to this thread as my feature request is fundamentally the same as njehlen's.
As there is no control of field/table layout in the standard web form results table, I am using this module so that some large text fields can be excluded from the report so that a uniform report table is viable. However, specific users viewing it then have no way of invoking display of a complete form submission, so as to view the large text fields.
I would therefore would love to have a way of adding the unique SID as a field for identification of the submission. As njehlen has already requested a link, the option of adding a view link or an edit link would be even better.
If you are working on adding additional features like this, do you have any idea of when a module update may be available?
Am appreciative of your work on this module.
Klance, as a newbie, I am not sure of what you mean by "commited to Drupal 5" in your latest post. Could you enlighten me, please. Thanks
Comment #5
njehlen commentedThanks klance!
Comment #6
spiffyd commentedNot sure if this is the same question or not but certainly related.
Is there any way for a non-code junkie to add an "edit this entry" link in the following areas?
1) Next to "Add new comments" and "Read more links" below the teasers.
2) Next to "Add new comments" in full view mode.
These links should only show up if the user has permission to do so.
Why have these links? Content editing will be way more efficient (i.e. when managing blog that would like periodic updates in entries). Users will no longer have to click on entry title and then edit tab to edit a post.
I'm not a code junkie, but I'm not sure if these features require core modifications or can be simply implemented with a module or simple modifications to a theme's node.tpl.php file.
Any advice appreciated!
Comment #7
dddave commentedCleaning up. Note that we will have edit links everywhere in D7.