1 00:00:02,970 --> 00:00:04,290 Mode to one. 2 00:00:07,230 --> 00:00:21,150 Yes, yeah, yeah, I mean, to to install to install developer development, OK? 3 00:00:21,330 --> 00:00:22,640 All production houses. 4 00:00:23,780 --> 00:00:28,440 A production assistant, we didn't see production till now. 5 00:00:28,460 --> 00:00:31,480 We have already started development downstairs, right? 6 00:00:32,390 --> 00:00:34,040 Yes, yes. 7 00:00:36,080 --> 00:00:38,960 Once we announced we started production assistants. 8 00:00:38,990 --> 00:00:41,440 Can we do developer one or. 9 00:00:41,450 --> 00:00:42,360 It is not possible. 10 00:00:45,180 --> 00:00:50,420 You can do it without knowing what you are going to be doing is OK. 11 00:00:50,500 --> 00:00:51,900 Let me put it this way. 12 00:00:51,920 --> 00:00:59,760 When you have your instance set to set to production mode, even if you have errors, the errors you 13 00:00:59,760 --> 00:01:05,370 are going to be getting are going to be displayed in a way that users can, can, can and understand 14 00:01:05,970 --> 00:01:10,260 is going to be something like they're showing something like you informal four page, for instance, 15 00:01:10,680 --> 00:01:14,550 if you try to access a resource that is not in the server. 16 00:01:15,120 --> 00:01:21,510 This system is going to give you a user's page that you set up as the as their 44 page, meaning the 17 00:01:21,510 --> 00:01:22,560 resource is not found. 18 00:01:22,950 --> 00:01:30,510 Or maybe if someone has a problem in the instance, it's not going to freak out to the users, but it's 19 00:01:30,510 --> 00:01:33,320 just going to tell them that we have an issue with the server. 20 00:01:33,330 --> 00:01:35,760 You can maybe refresh after one or two minutes. 21 00:01:36,240 --> 00:01:43,140 That is when you have a production instance, but when you have your instance in the development as 22 00:01:43,140 --> 00:01:44,580 our development instance. 23 00:01:45,500 --> 00:01:51,990 If the system assumes that it is still in development and it is a developer that is behind the computer. 24 00:01:52,520 --> 00:01:58,280 So if you encounter if the system encounters that you are trying to access a resource that is not available 25 00:01:58,670 --> 00:02:00,630 is going to give you an error. 26 00:02:00,650 --> 00:02:06,710 The errors that we that you know, that I get a blank screen with an error that you have to read and 27 00:02:06,710 --> 00:02:08,770 try to see where the problem is. 28 00:02:09,290 --> 00:02:13,960 Same issue if you own if you try to you have an issue with a server. 29 00:02:14,900 --> 00:02:21,560 This is imagine assumes that this is a developer using this this computer and he needs to solve this. 30 00:02:21,830 --> 00:02:26,870 So they will give you, again, a bad and an error detailed and of what is happening. 31 00:02:28,010 --> 00:02:36,290 So, for instance, if you have if you have a production environment and for some reason you find even 32 00:02:36,290 --> 00:02:39,860 as a developer, you find that this system says that it is an issue. 33 00:02:40,340 --> 00:02:41,120 Most of the time. 34 00:02:41,120 --> 00:02:50,180 What we do as developers is you quickly need to, one, try to access the system, then find where the 35 00:02:50,180 --> 00:02:51,230 error is coming from. 36 00:02:51,530 --> 00:02:52,490 Then you fix it. 37 00:02:52,880 --> 00:02:56,870 Then you get you are you are you are you are instanced back to production mode. 38 00:02:58,510 --> 00:02:59,460 That's the difference, money. 39 00:03:00,890 --> 00:03:01,370 Excellent. 40 00:03:01,490 --> 00:03:10,850 So as a best practice now as a beginner, the topics in development assistance, development assistance 41 00:03:11,960 --> 00:03:20,700 development mode is one by default, it is 100 percent OK, but the production instance, development 42 00:03:20,990 --> 00:03:22,370 by default is zero. 43 00:03:25,170 --> 00:03:25,770 You're right. 44 00:03:26,550 --> 00:03:30,750 OK, this is the best option we have to follow. 45 00:03:31,470 --> 00:03:32,100 Excellent. 46 00:03:32,310 --> 00:03:34,580 Thank you, Kyra. 47 00:03:35,070 --> 00:03:42,260 So let's share your screen and let's get to the next topics of today. 48 00:03:42,780 --> 00:03:51,150 By the way, I have replayed yesterday session and I was able to create my custom on my local machine 49 00:03:51,480 --> 00:03:56,030 so anyone is able to create his custom at. 50 00:03:58,410 --> 00:03:59,280 In the audience. 51 00:04:02,390 --> 00:04:04,610 I did, yes, yes, yes. 52 00:04:05,870 --> 00:04:07,630 Excellent, excellent, great. 53 00:04:11,030 --> 00:04:20,180 I hope for others to follow, to create the customer, because on a daily basis you will get a new knowledge 54 00:04:20,480 --> 00:04:22,420 and new topics will come. 55 00:04:22,800 --> 00:04:29,430 Otherwise at the end, you will find yourself with a huge backlog. 56 00:04:30,710 --> 00:04:32,770 OK, let's proceed. 57 00:04:33,350 --> 00:04:34,590 Go ahead, Karen. 58 00:04:35,960 --> 00:04:36,410 OK. 59 00:04:36,690 --> 00:04:37,040 OK. 60 00:04:38,270 --> 00:04:42,740 So today we are on we are an item number. 61 00:04:42,800 --> 00:04:46,780 Number nine, this is the excluding the from videotapes. 62 00:04:47,540 --> 00:04:58,090 And so I can just jump straight to straight to my instance to I have opened your next docs. 63 00:05:01,380 --> 00:05:04,280 OK, I have opened up next dogs here. 64 00:05:05,690 --> 00:05:13,580 This is on the DOCTYPE, we have this duct tape documentation on both Europeanist and on frappé, so 65 00:05:13,580 --> 00:05:16,740 you can you can look at both during your own free time. 66 00:05:17,420 --> 00:05:19,760 Again, here, this is the library management. 67 00:05:20,000 --> 00:05:23,240 But how can you show the child? 68 00:05:23,380 --> 00:05:24,860 Please put the link on this. 69 00:05:26,870 --> 00:05:29,860 Yeah, so let me put this here. 70 00:05:34,820 --> 00:05:42,620 That's all right, so I want us to go through this, looking at each of these things and I try to explain 71 00:05:43,280 --> 00:05:45,440 to you what each each of them means. 72 00:05:45,860 --> 00:05:53,990 But the reason why we put this this topic here aside as a whole topic is because in my development with 73 00:05:53,990 --> 00:05:59,700 ERP next, I have found myself creating dog types that already exist. 74 00:06:00,530 --> 00:06:02,670 So this this is this this this ah. 75 00:06:02,720 --> 00:06:03,830 This is the DOCTYPE. 76 00:06:04,040 --> 00:06:09,840 These are the dogs actually having next you can see we have our own look look at looking at this corner. 77 00:06:09,860 --> 00:06:12,590 We have around 10000 and that is not ten thousand. 78 00:06:12,590 --> 00:06:13,130 One thousand. 79 00:06:13,130 --> 00:06:18,650 And that is seven dog types already created by default by Europeanist. 80 00:06:19,100 --> 00:06:26,510 So any time you want to create your own free custom doctype, what do you need to do is to come to this, 81 00:06:26,960 --> 00:06:31,400 to today's list and and you try to search. 82 00:06:32,820 --> 00:06:39,240 You try to decide whether you are duct tape exists, for instance, if you want to create adoptive accounts, 83 00:06:39,690 --> 00:06:44,530 you can just come by and just try to type account account. 84 00:06:46,250 --> 00:06:49,140 Count can't see you in T. 85 00:06:49,170 --> 00:06:56,320 S accounts, and you'll see that this one has filtered and we have five dog types with the Nemacolin, 86 00:06:56,340 --> 00:06:59,730 so these accounts here, account settings and all these. 87 00:07:00,170 --> 00:07:06,050 So if the one you want to create is not among these and maybe it has another name, like maybe you wanted 88 00:07:06,050 --> 00:07:08,950 to create a user account, maybe you can try to look for user. 89 00:07:09,260 --> 00:07:09,580 Yes. 90 00:07:09,590 --> 00:07:15,110 Make sure that you have explored these ones in priority before you can you can go ahead and decide you 91 00:07:15,110 --> 00:07:20,330 are creating your own DOCTYPE that would like to make sure that your system is clean and also to save 92 00:07:20,330 --> 00:07:24,570 you time just in case you have already created a dog site. 93 00:07:24,950 --> 00:07:26,620 You do not need to recreate it. 94 00:07:27,800 --> 00:07:31,250 So how sorry garani. 95 00:07:31,250 --> 00:07:35,510 Can you repeat navigation to this forum. 96 00:07:37,370 --> 00:07:37,900 But they are. 97 00:07:37,910 --> 00:07:39,710 So this is my at my desk. 98 00:07:39,920 --> 00:07:44,660 So what I did, I just went to the awesome bar you recently remember we said this is this is called 99 00:07:44,660 --> 00:07:46,400 the Osama Bin. 100 00:07:46,400 --> 00:07:49,490 I just typed doc typed. 101 00:07:49,910 --> 00:07:58,250 So when you start typing doctype I've just written the Oktay indigency I have doctype list so just click 102 00:07:58,280 --> 00:08:02,060 on Dr. Pleased and it is going to give you all the doctors that you have. 103 00:08:03,330 --> 00:08:07,350 So that's how I never get there to that for this this ah, this place here. 104 00:08:08,630 --> 00:08:09,020 Great. 105 00:08:09,050 --> 00:08:09,590 Excellent. 106 00:08:09,620 --> 00:08:11,520 Yes, great. 107 00:08:11,570 --> 00:08:14,150 So how are we going to be creating our own dog types? 108 00:08:14,570 --> 00:08:24,650 By the way, let me start by saying that excuse me, a dog is like like like a model or like table in 109 00:08:24,650 --> 00:08:25,490 your database. 110 00:08:25,500 --> 00:08:29,090 Let me open my. 111 00:08:31,000 --> 00:08:32,930 Database stuff here. 112 00:08:33,130 --> 00:08:38,890 So if we have our database here, this is our database, these things that we are seeing here are the 113 00:08:38,890 --> 00:08:39,400 DOCTYPE. 114 00:08:39,430 --> 00:08:43,270 So these are tables inside of our of our database. 115 00:08:43,600 --> 00:08:51,480 So every every dog table that we are going to create is going to create a table inside of our database. 116 00:08:51,820 --> 00:08:53,950 So when we talk about a DOCTYPE. 117 00:08:55,130 --> 00:09:03,200 You can just look at that as meaning table inside of your database, so that is what Dr. Eppes basically 118 00:09:03,200 --> 00:09:09,700 means and that is your opinion in frappé refers to a doctor as they are building blocks. 119 00:09:09,710 --> 00:09:14,480 So it is what they use to build the system that you want to build. 120 00:09:15,140 --> 00:09:19,850 So let's let's let's explore this. 121 00:09:19,850 --> 00:09:22,370 We have how to create a DOCTYPE. 122 00:09:22,670 --> 00:09:28,180 So this one's let's go to our system here and follow them so we can decide to create our our DOCTYPE 123 00:09:28,190 --> 00:09:38,060 so we can if we come the end research article, article, we have one article, but this one is in the 124 00:09:38,060 --> 00:09:39,160 education module. 125 00:09:39,620 --> 00:09:45,500 So what you're going to do is to try and open it and see whether it has the fields that we want to we 126 00:09:45,500 --> 00:09:48,610 want to use in our in our application. 127 00:09:49,070 --> 00:09:55,370 And you can see here we have the title, we have the other we have the content and we have the published 128 00:09:55,370 --> 00:09:55,590 date. 129 00:09:55,610 --> 00:10:03,200 So, yes, this is an article, but this one exists in in our in the in the education module of our 130 00:10:03,200 --> 00:10:03,640 system. 131 00:10:04,100 --> 00:10:10,820 If we go to our documentation here and the one that we are going to be using to create a library up, 132 00:10:11,360 --> 00:10:16,610 we see that the fields that we are going to be having when we open create new DOCTYPE. 133 00:10:16,610 --> 00:10:19,760 Let me say this one also Drew Richard. 134 00:10:20,940 --> 00:10:23,490 So this is the library library management. 135 00:10:24,890 --> 00:10:31,430 So when we come here and I open DOCTYPE, create a duct tape, so I'm pretty, I'm clicking on the duct 136 00:10:31,430 --> 00:10:38,330 tape and it has opened, we see here we have a couple of things that we need to be adding to our duct 137 00:10:38,330 --> 00:10:38,900 tape to do. 138 00:10:39,530 --> 00:10:43,340 So we have the name of the article and the name. 139 00:10:45,430 --> 00:10:54,640 If we come to our application with our applications, so this one, the name of our DOCTYPE is by default 140 00:10:54,640 --> 00:11:02,290 is going to be you are not going to be to be providing the name is by default going to be to be filled 141 00:11:02,590 --> 00:11:03,640 by ERP next. 142 00:11:04,060 --> 00:11:11,910 So the name was most of the time name goes into the naming series and the name is what ERP Next uses. 143 00:11:12,280 --> 00:11:18,910 If I switch to any of these tables here, you see the name is the first column in the database and this 144 00:11:18,910 --> 00:11:23,570 is what ERP next uses as the primary key of this table. 145 00:11:24,370 --> 00:11:26,700 So they do not have an I.D.. 146 00:11:26,710 --> 00:11:34,600 Most of the times when we are designing databases, we put ideas as the primary key and then sometimes 147 00:11:34,600 --> 00:11:38,040 we incremented Europeanist have taken a different approach. 148 00:11:38,350 --> 00:11:43,000 So they are giving it they are giving you flexibility to do whatever you want to do with it. 149 00:11:43,510 --> 00:11:46,900 If you want to increment, you can just go to you. 150 00:11:47,770 --> 00:11:54,850 You can just go to your article here and just change this and just put in for four asterisks like that. 151 00:11:55,240 --> 00:11:59,500 And it is going to increment that is two is going to start from one. 152 00:11:59,680 --> 00:12:06,070 You can see here we have it has given some simple some small description of what you can put. 153 00:12:06,610 --> 00:12:12,940 So the field where we have the field in the field name, if you do this, it is going to get the field, 154 00:12:12,940 --> 00:12:13,670 the field name. 155 00:12:13,690 --> 00:12:18,520 So when we are creating let me just open another let me duplicate this and show you. 156 00:12:20,700 --> 00:12:26,580 OK, so let me go to Dogpile list. 157 00:12:27,510 --> 00:12:34,500 And this one on, I feel so we can just remove that filter and I pretend to be adding my new database, 158 00:12:34,680 --> 00:12:36,800 my new doctor that you see here, we have Unnim. 159 00:12:37,380 --> 00:12:43,230 So what happens when you put in a name here like like this, say this is a test case? 160 00:12:43,650 --> 00:12:44,730 What is going to happen? 161 00:12:46,530 --> 00:12:46,980 Yes. 162 00:12:47,670 --> 00:12:58,530 Go and create as a library, create a book type article as as in the documentation created. 163 00:12:59,660 --> 00:12:59,980 Yeah. 164 00:13:00,000 --> 00:13:04,400 So the system already has a asado. 165 00:13:04,450 --> 00:13:13,440 They've got article, article, the school library or something to give another name. 166 00:13:14,710 --> 00:13:16,050 OK, OK. 167 00:13:16,750 --> 00:13:19,570 All right, so so let me let me do this. 168 00:13:20,410 --> 00:13:24,160 Let me call it Article V Library. 169 00:13:25,180 --> 00:13:25,460 Yes. 170 00:13:25,600 --> 00:13:26,200 So I will. 171 00:13:28,000 --> 00:13:28,590 Sorry, mummy. 172 00:13:29,320 --> 00:13:31,280 Yes, yes, yes, OK, fine. 173 00:13:32,710 --> 00:13:39,960 So what I was saying is that what happens the article, the name here is what is put in. 174 00:13:40,090 --> 00:13:41,500 Let me try to see where I was. 175 00:13:43,250 --> 00:13:43,720 Right. 176 00:13:45,840 --> 00:13:46,590 The name. 177 00:13:48,700 --> 00:13:50,380 Yeah, I was trying to explain this sorry. 178 00:13:50,650 --> 00:13:58,320 Yeah, this way I was so I was seeing when you put in the name here by default, this name is what is 179 00:13:58,320 --> 00:14:01,970 used as the name the naming series of your application. 180 00:14:02,310 --> 00:14:04,720 So you will find that in your database here. 181 00:14:04,720 --> 00:14:11,850 When you try to start saving things, then name the names that will be put in here as well as you are 182 00:14:12,210 --> 00:14:20,400 the name of your article of or you are DOCTYPE is what is going to be put here as the as the name in 183 00:14:20,400 --> 00:14:21,000 the column. 184 00:14:21,000 --> 00:14:22,200 In the database column. 185 00:14:23,420 --> 00:14:25,600 I don't know whether I understood them. 186 00:14:27,080 --> 00:14:31,840 We didn't get you garani sorry we started this over in. 187 00:14:31,880 --> 00:14:33,500 This is this is very important. 188 00:14:33,860 --> 00:14:34,950 Let me ask you this. 189 00:14:35,720 --> 00:14:39,120 I suggest to create a negative and we will see result after. 190 00:14:40,260 --> 00:14:43,940 OK, OK, so let's create the videotape tape. 191 00:14:43,940 --> 00:14:45,850 So we have one of our duct tape here. 192 00:14:46,250 --> 00:14:49,340 The module is going to be library management. 193 00:14:49,460 --> 00:14:54,960 Remember, we are using our custom, custom, custom, custom module. 194 00:14:55,520 --> 00:15:00,600 Then let me explain what these things mean before we go ahead. 195 00:15:01,790 --> 00:15:09,770 So is submittal will mean that this when you create a new article inside of your system, the article 196 00:15:09,770 --> 00:15:13,750 is not going to be saved until you click you click on submit. 197 00:15:14,090 --> 00:15:16,160 So you will be having two stages here. 198 00:15:16,730 --> 00:15:20,440 The first stage will be I have added an article and I have saved. 199 00:15:21,110 --> 00:15:27,290 But this article is going to remain open until when you click on submit the article and once you click 200 00:15:27,290 --> 00:15:32,030 on submit the article, this the record is not going to be editable anymore. 201 00:15:32,810 --> 00:15:39,530 So when you click on submit the you are, it's like when you are you are using some kind of data that 202 00:15:39,530 --> 00:15:47,450 is sensitive, like maybe the the patient encounter data and you don't want the doctors to be able to 203 00:15:47,450 --> 00:15:50,270 manipulate that data after it has been submitted. 204 00:15:50,540 --> 00:15:55,580 Or maybe someone comes and changes the payment details of some some other doctor. 205 00:15:56,060 --> 00:16:01,970 So if you want that to happen within your system, you just mark the doctor, submit a book, and once 206 00:16:01,970 --> 00:16:04,850 it is submitted, the status of the document changes. 207 00:16:05,090 --> 00:16:10,400 We are going to be seeing that when we will be looking at workflows that will not be editable again 208 00:16:11,130 --> 00:16:17,880 is table will create this DOCTYPE as a child of another doctor. 209 00:16:18,590 --> 00:16:24,740 So you will be able to go into maybe another doctor like accountants and they put you are doctype, 210 00:16:24,740 --> 00:16:29,480 they are not to accreting here as a child or as a child. 211 00:16:29,480 --> 00:16:39,500 DOCTYPE of the same of that particular doctype is single, is used when you want to have you are doctype 212 00:16:39,920 --> 00:16:47,390 having only one reconned example is when you are saving the settings like the system settings. 213 00:16:47,750 --> 00:16:51,770 So it is very difficult that you find that your system settings are. 214 00:16:51,790 --> 00:16:53,900 We have more than one value in. 215 00:16:53,900 --> 00:16:58,970 Therefore what what happens is that when you, when you, when you are setting up the system settings 216 00:16:58,970 --> 00:17:05,780 doctype, you are most likely going to check on one because you are, I mean to check on a single because 217 00:17:05,780 --> 00:17:12,020 here you are going to be having things like, like, like the, maybe the name, maybe the image of 218 00:17:12,020 --> 00:17:17,510 your, of your DOCTYPE in all that you cannot have two images of your DOCTYPE and what happens when 219 00:17:17,510 --> 00:17:18,170 you do this. 220 00:17:18,410 --> 00:17:24,770 Europeanist has a singles table that they use to store this type of a. 221 00:17:25,190 --> 00:17:30,800 So it's not going to go ahead and create a new editable in the database, but instead it is going to 222 00:17:30,800 --> 00:17:39,470 add you are a single DOCTYPE as one rule in the singles table that the already existing Europeanised 223 00:17:40,160 --> 00:17:41,840 then is three is used. 224 00:17:41,840 --> 00:17:48,830 When you want to create that three of you are of your adopting, maybe you want to make this one, you 225 00:17:48,830 --> 00:17:49,910 want to add it into the two. 226 00:17:49,910 --> 00:17:55,640 You saw the trees, the three modulatory what we what we were having when we were looking at accounts 227 00:17:55,970 --> 00:18:02,390 and we had different levels of accounts like the main company, and then it has other accounts inside 228 00:18:02,390 --> 00:18:02,750 of it. 229 00:18:03,020 --> 00:18:08,570 So if you want to do such a structure, you can just click select is three and is going to allow you 230 00:18:08,570 --> 00:18:09,140 to do that. 231 00:18:09,830 --> 00:18:13,850 Then quick entry is when you want to allow you are doctype to have. 232 00:18:14,810 --> 00:18:17,110 Let me let me show this quickly Mummy please. 233 00:18:17,720 --> 00:18:18,110 Yes. 234 00:18:18,110 --> 00:18:18,410 Yes. 235 00:18:20,070 --> 00:18:30,960 So let me go to an item kind of item items that are very good, so this is what is called the quick 236 00:18:30,960 --> 00:18:31,430 entry. 237 00:18:31,860 --> 00:18:38,310 So if you want to adopt them to be able to sew this kind of our form so we can very quickly gives their 238 00:18:38,310 --> 00:18:41,460 fields that are mandatory and allows you to fill them. 239 00:18:41,790 --> 00:18:44,000 So if you have, you want to assist them. 240 00:18:44,010 --> 00:18:51,180 Like, for instance, I remember when you are walking on the hospital system, this patient table had 241 00:18:51,180 --> 00:18:55,440 a lot of columns that needed to be filled, but not all of them. 242 00:18:55,440 --> 00:18:56,790 Wah, wah, wah, wah, wah wah. 243 00:18:56,790 --> 00:19:02,040 Mandatory required for you to give service to the clerk, to the patient so you cannot keep a patient 244 00:19:02,040 --> 00:19:08,760 waiting maybe for 10 minutes as you take in his data or you need to do is maybe to pick their name and 245 00:19:08,760 --> 00:19:12,750 maybe their phone number and maybe something else and then they can proceed to get this obvious. 246 00:19:13,110 --> 00:19:17,040 You continue filling in the other details after they have received the service. 247 00:19:17,280 --> 00:19:19,890 So this is the importance of the quick entry form. 248 00:19:20,310 --> 00:19:27,540 And if you want your doctor to show that you are going to check is quick entry, quick entry when you 249 00:19:27,540 --> 00:19:31,020 are treating the doctor, if you do not want that, then you are. 250 00:19:31,020 --> 00:19:32,160 You are, you are, you are. 251 00:19:32,160 --> 00:19:38,760 Doctor is not going to have this is going to open a page when when you open it for the first time with 252 00:19:38,760 --> 00:19:41,280 a form that will be accepting the data. 253 00:19:42,840 --> 00:19:43,160 Good. 254 00:19:43,410 --> 00:19:50,610 So on the other column on the other Columbia, we have tracked changes to the exchanges, issues like 255 00:19:50,850 --> 00:19:55,010 this, like a log, it's like a system log in. 256 00:19:55,010 --> 00:20:02,010 It was like a system log where you are is going to be to track every change that has been done on this 257 00:20:02,010 --> 00:20:02,790 particular doctor. 258 00:20:03,270 --> 00:20:10,620 So if someone comes in and maybe takes a change or something like that goes to customize and changes 259 00:20:10,620 --> 00:20:14,190 the doctor, it is going to have a log which will not be editable. 260 00:20:14,400 --> 00:20:23,730 So that's what it's all edited this field on this date, then Thaksin keeps saying, yes, please, 261 00:20:23,780 --> 00:20:29,160 can you show this is important in the user forum? 262 00:20:29,420 --> 00:20:32,770 Go to the user forum and show this structure. 263 00:20:34,740 --> 00:20:36,000 So user for. 264 00:20:37,860 --> 00:20:41,940 For instance, any record of them? 265 00:20:42,170 --> 00:20:45,730 Yeah, so you can see this is an example. 266 00:20:46,170 --> 00:20:50,130 This is at the bottom of the bottom of the form. 267 00:20:50,550 --> 00:20:53,070 This is an example of the log that we are talking about. 268 00:20:53,340 --> 00:21:00,420 And you can see that this the says administrator, change the value of user type from website user to 269 00:21:00,420 --> 00:21:01,880 system user two days ago. 270 00:21:02,310 --> 00:21:03,790 And then we have other things here. 271 00:21:03,930 --> 00:21:09,750 So this is going to be tracking everything that is going to be happening within within this DOCTYPE. 272 00:21:10,660 --> 00:21:12,260 It's called audit trail. 273 00:21:12,460 --> 00:21:18,940 In other terminology, they call it audit trail, so, you know, for example, if you have a price 274 00:21:18,980 --> 00:21:26,410 list, you know, who changed, who deleted, who created all it is, or if you send email also if you 275 00:21:26,410 --> 00:21:33,500 get email for that record, you will find it in this in this area or audit trail area. 276 00:21:33,550 --> 00:21:33,970 Yes. 277 00:21:35,410 --> 00:21:37,170 Thank you very much. 278 00:21:37,830 --> 00:21:47,300 We'll track Sin again is used to track how many times they use that note. 279 00:21:47,360 --> 00:21:49,360 I'm sorry that they were not you. 280 00:21:49,770 --> 00:21:51,380 How many times is the drug abuse? 281 00:21:51,380 --> 00:21:52,150 Use this one. 282 00:21:52,150 --> 00:21:52,840 Just the tracks. 283 00:21:52,840 --> 00:21:56,650 Whether a particular user has opened and has seen the DOCTYPE. 284 00:21:56,860 --> 00:22:01,740 So the system, of course, is not able to see to know that you saw it, just the drugs. 285 00:22:01,750 --> 00:22:03,680 It makes it seem if you open the door. 286 00:22:04,240 --> 00:22:10,000 So for instance, if I come to this duct tape as logged in as the admin and the click on it, this system 287 00:22:10,000 --> 00:22:13,000 will mark this one as if I have seen it. 288 00:22:13,600 --> 00:22:19,970 So this other one track views will track how many times I have seen it. 289 00:22:20,270 --> 00:22:23,230 So this one is Wellmark that I have seen it. 290 00:22:23,530 --> 00:22:30,400 But this one also keeps the record of how many times I have seen it as I see user X, it also track 291 00:22:30,400 --> 00:22:32,830 how many times another user has seen it and all that. 292 00:22:33,460 --> 00:22:38,020 Then come, excuse me, Karenni, may I ask a question. 293 00:22:38,950 --> 00:22:39,340 Yes. 294 00:22:39,880 --> 00:22:41,560 On the track scene. 295 00:22:41,830 --> 00:22:51,930 Do you know if it, if it is per user that is kept or is a global for anyone wants anyone see the document. 296 00:22:51,940 --> 00:22:53,860 It is Marchesi. 297 00:22:55,150 --> 00:23:01,750 So you can see here below, below the below this this checkbook's we have enabled the document is marked 298 00:23:01,750 --> 00:23:05,720 as seen the first time I use I opened it, so I opened it. 299 00:23:05,770 --> 00:23:09,290 So this one is my user when you open it. 300 00:23:09,430 --> 00:23:12,130 This, this, this this one is going to be checked to one. 301 00:23:12,130 --> 00:23:16,140 So it is going to show that you saw that you saw the USA Today. 302 00:23:16,420 --> 00:23:18,500 So it's OK. 303 00:23:18,740 --> 00:23:18,990 Is. 304 00:23:20,460 --> 00:23:21,990 And how do we see that? 305 00:23:23,170 --> 00:23:28,240 Value where we consult the this this information. 306 00:23:29,170 --> 00:23:35,410 So, again, when this one is checked, it's going to be at the same place down here is going to be 307 00:23:35,410 --> 00:23:41,860 to be showing all the logs, everything from the truck changes, truck scene and truck views are going 308 00:23:41,860 --> 00:23:45,430 to be shown at the farthest end to the bottom of every dog tape. 309 00:23:45,910 --> 00:23:47,500 OK, yes. 310 00:23:49,090 --> 00:23:51,160 And then we have we have struck views. 311 00:23:51,160 --> 00:23:59,950 We have seen the custom doctype, the custom checkbook's here, this one to give us some issues when 312 00:24:00,300 --> 00:24:01,270 we are starting off. 313 00:24:01,690 --> 00:24:09,460 When you check this custom, sometimes you may be needing to edit this doctype this is there is not 314 00:24:09,460 --> 00:24:15,310 going to allow you to do some changes to this dog that I will be honest, I do not know exactly what 315 00:24:15,310 --> 00:24:16,750 Europeanised means with this one. 316 00:24:17,110 --> 00:24:22,330 But when you take it, for instance, if I go to my phone here, you see I can come to my form here 317 00:24:22,330 --> 00:24:26,260 and go here and click on Customize and then I can just change. 318 00:24:26,440 --> 00:24:29,640 I can say, you see this one is thing called uptakes cannot be customized. 319 00:24:29,890 --> 00:24:33,800 This one this one, of course, is because it's a tape. 320 00:24:33,820 --> 00:24:34,870 So we can ignore that. 321 00:24:35,170 --> 00:24:39,190 But the system is not going to be allowing you to customize this. 322 00:24:39,190 --> 00:24:48,520 If you check, you might be us custom and even if for some reason yet they allows you what we normally 323 00:24:48,520 --> 00:24:52,990 do after you have customized the document is that we export customizations. 324 00:24:52,990 --> 00:24:59,500 You see this button here, export customizations is not going to be enabled for you are for your dog. 325 00:24:59,980 --> 00:25:06,880 So I, I recommend that you don't ever take these checkbook's unless if you know exactly what you are 326 00:25:06,880 --> 00:25:07,950 doing with that one. 327 00:25:08,980 --> 00:25:14,800 And, and by the way, let me let me talk about this so that I don't forget because we are here. 328 00:25:15,320 --> 00:25:20,880 Amami, you ask this question about the production and the development environment, the one in here, 329 00:25:20,890 --> 00:25:21,280 zero. 330 00:25:21,820 --> 00:25:24,000 So this export customizations. 331 00:25:24,010 --> 00:25:29,140 If you environment is not set to develop a mood one again, this is not going to be available. 332 00:25:29,740 --> 00:25:36,670 Export what they export customizations does is if you icom and change this, form this for the form 333 00:25:36,670 --> 00:25:44,340 that we have here, I want to export this so that maybe another developer can can have the same fields. 334 00:25:44,350 --> 00:25:50,740 Like if you imagine ten developers working on your next instance, they are doing different things. 335 00:25:50,740 --> 00:25:57,220 So this one developer customizing the user model is another developer customizing the account model 336 00:25:57,640 --> 00:26:02,230 and that they are the end of the issue, destroying everything they have done. 337 00:26:02,770 --> 00:26:09,010 So how happy does this is that at the end of the day, or maybe when you do something and it works perfectly, 338 00:26:09,430 --> 00:26:11,590 you export the customizations. 339 00:26:12,310 --> 00:26:16,540 This one, Chrissa dosages on file, install it inside of your system. 340 00:26:16,870 --> 00:26:21,880 So we know that when you get another developer pools you are called or when you push this code to GitHub, 341 00:26:22,900 --> 00:26:29,860 the developers pull it and now they front page migrate is going to create all the fields in the way 342 00:26:29,860 --> 00:26:32,200 that you had created it on your local environment. 343 00:26:32,500 --> 00:26:34,540 So this again is another different. 344 00:26:34,540 --> 00:26:40,060 This one, the expert customizations, will work only and only if you have developed, one would say 345 00:26:40,060 --> 00:26:40,540 to one. 346 00:26:41,810 --> 00:26:42,340 Great. 347 00:26:42,660 --> 00:26:47,900 So we'll take this topic separately. 348 00:26:48,680 --> 00:26:54,170 It's nice to tell us now, but let's concentrate on the DOCTYPE creation. 349 00:26:54,770 --> 00:26:55,330 All right. 350 00:26:56,840 --> 00:26:57,350 All right. 351 00:26:57,590 --> 00:27:01,580 So we can go in one second. 352 00:27:02,080 --> 00:27:02,580 Go up. 353 00:27:02,580 --> 00:27:02,870 Up. 354 00:27:04,220 --> 00:27:09,090 Oh, yeah, yeah, you said that them we don't have to check custom. 355 00:27:10,040 --> 00:27:15,210 Yes, beta and virtual, you know, any is. 356 00:27:17,840 --> 00:27:18,920 Yes, beta. 357 00:27:18,920 --> 00:27:19,970 I have never I used to be. 358 00:27:20,060 --> 00:27:27,020 I think this is something that maybe the Europeanist are working on, but this is virtual getting is 359 00:27:27,020 --> 00:27:27,740 relatively new. 360 00:27:27,740 --> 00:27:35,690 But I have used it is is a way of if you check is I what's going to happen here is that this duct tape 361 00:27:35,690 --> 00:27:43,400 is not going to be creating a table inside of your database, but instead it will just hold that your 362 00:27:43,400 --> 00:27:47,300 data virtually, but it will not be permanent. 363 00:27:47,570 --> 00:27:54,530 So if you want to if you want me to test something within your application and you do not want it to 364 00:27:54,530 --> 00:28:01,190 create a table in your article that will persist in your database, you just check it is virtual and 365 00:28:01,190 --> 00:28:05,300 then you can go ahead, create a DOCTYPE tested and then after some time is just going to vanish. 366 00:28:07,530 --> 00:28:09,420 That means more development. 367 00:28:10,770 --> 00:28:13,980 Only this version is temporary. 368 00:28:14,250 --> 00:28:17,220 You may want to say, yes, it is time for this. 369 00:28:18,870 --> 00:28:19,440 OK. 370 00:28:20,300 --> 00:28:21,630 All right, fine. 371 00:28:21,910 --> 00:28:25,690 So so the next thing we have here are officials. 372 00:28:26,040 --> 00:28:31,230 So when we are creating our duct tape, our duct tape here, we will be needing to give at least one 373 00:28:31,230 --> 00:28:36,510 field so we cannot save this duct tape now without without at least one field. 374 00:28:36,540 --> 00:28:42,230 So what we're are going to do is to add if you just click on add rule and then you give the report dealable 375 00:28:42,300 --> 00:28:45,330 basically means the name of your of your field. 376 00:28:45,340 --> 00:28:52,130 For instance, when I come back to my item, Thibeault, this item code is the label. 377 00:28:52,500 --> 00:28:59,730 So what I'm going to do here is that to give up on our on our on our guide here, we have the names 378 00:28:59,730 --> 00:29:03,380 that are going to be creating so antonym as article. 379 00:29:04,240 --> 00:29:04,500 Yes. 380 00:29:05,060 --> 00:29:08,870 This is within the article and like. 381 00:29:11,070 --> 00:29:12,990 Yes, we did. 382 00:29:13,300 --> 00:29:13,540 Yeah. 383 00:29:14,550 --> 00:29:20,970 So item number three, here is something you had the following fields to the table, so we have the 384 00:29:20,970 --> 00:29:27,670 article name and this one is giving us the type of data so we can Google our application called article 385 00:29:27,720 --> 00:29:28,910 name by default. 386 00:29:28,920 --> 00:29:35,520 It is better for you to remember what we said when you are looking at this this once. 387 00:29:35,880 --> 00:29:37,980 So we have again here that name. 388 00:29:38,100 --> 00:29:42,930 So you can leave it, you can give it a name or you leave it as is. 389 00:29:43,260 --> 00:29:46,950 What's going to happen is that it is going to get this and use it as a name here. 390 00:29:47,340 --> 00:29:52,200 And the name is what is going to be used on your table as the primary key. 391 00:29:52,380 --> 00:29:53,940 So this is what I try to explain. 392 00:29:54,630 --> 00:30:00,450 So what is going to be what you are going to put here is what is going to be used as a priority of your 393 00:30:00,450 --> 00:30:00,790 table. 394 00:30:01,680 --> 00:30:08,390 So if you do not want this to be used as the primary, you can change that then here we have to go. 395 00:30:09,720 --> 00:30:10,320 Yes, please. 396 00:30:11,260 --> 00:30:19,170 You are talking on article name as a case, but name in general is a column name in the paper, the 397 00:30:19,300 --> 00:30:21,340 name of the name of the column. 398 00:30:22,910 --> 00:30:23,450 Yes. 399 00:30:24,830 --> 00:30:33,780 Yeah, OK, so here we have another checkbook's for mandatory before I open the edit. 400 00:30:34,130 --> 00:30:40,570 What what this one means is if you do not want to, Akazawa, you use us to be able to leave at iconium 401 00:30:40,580 --> 00:30:41,230 empty. 402 00:30:41,650 --> 00:30:43,880 You want them to be forced to feel it. 403 00:30:44,210 --> 00:30:48,350 You are just going to check on these mandatory and is going to mark this one as required. 404 00:30:48,800 --> 00:30:56,150 If you open this edit, if you click on this edit, you're going to see other options that we have when 405 00:30:56,150 --> 00:30:59,450 we are creating that particular particular rule in our database. 406 00:30:59,870 --> 00:31:03,230 And here we have the type, the name, the length. 407 00:31:03,230 --> 00:31:09,350 You can specify the length of each rule you are going to be adding by default. 408 00:31:09,350 --> 00:31:15,590 If you leave it at that and you selected type of data is going to be 140 characters long and then it's 409 00:31:15,590 --> 00:31:17,980 mandatory that we checked is already checked here. 410 00:31:17,990 --> 00:31:22,550 So you if you even if you didn't check, you can you could have checked it from here, then we have 411 00:31:22,550 --> 00:31:24,050 other things here that we have. 412 00:31:25,430 --> 00:31:30,470 We have that we can check on our on our database index is used. 413 00:31:30,470 --> 00:31:35,480 If you if you want this field to be used as an index to another table, for instance, if you want to 414 00:31:35,480 --> 00:31:41,330 reference this one in another table, you just need to check this one as an index, then enlist. 415 00:31:41,330 --> 00:31:46,520 If you are going back to my items, then you go to use us as some data. 416 00:31:47,750 --> 00:31:49,710 The USA's, this is the least of you. 417 00:31:50,150 --> 00:31:56,740 So here we have the full name, we have the status, you have the user type and you have their name. 418 00:31:56,960 --> 00:32:01,970 So if you want to for instance, when you have the list of your articles, what are you what do you 419 00:32:01,970 --> 00:32:03,220 want to say to your users? 420 00:32:03,440 --> 00:32:08,360 If you want this particular view, the article name to be shown on the list of you, you just click 421 00:32:08,360 --> 00:32:11,600 on in list of you the standard filter. 422 00:32:12,650 --> 00:32:14,370 Again, let me go back to the users. 423 00:32:14,690 --> 00:32:17,150 This is the standard filter, what we have here. 424 00:32:17,300 --> 00:32:23,090 So these ones we have the name, the full name, the user name and the user type in the standard filter. 425 00:32:23,390 --> 00:32:30,110 So, again, if you want, you are if you want your article name to be soon Assali or filtering in the 426 00:32:30,110 --> 00:32:34,130 standard filter again, you just to check on is not a filter global. 427 00:32:34,130 --> 00:32:41,060 Such global search is is proposal to refer to this one area where you find yourself needing to check 428 00:32:41,060 --> 00:32:43,650 that and then you have in preview. 429 00:32:44,300 --> 00:32:45,980 Preview again is. 430 00:32:47,520 --> 00:32:55,900 When when you when you adding the item in quick entry and you want you want this to be shown, you just 431 00:32:55,900 --> 00:32:59,690 click on you are just going to allow an on in preview. 432 00:33:00,130 --> 00:33:02,400 I think this one is the quick entry. 433 00:33:02,530 --> 00:33:07,960 So even if you have a field, for instance, this video is not mandatory, but is required for some 434 00:33:07,960 --> 00:33:15,280 reason in quick entry, maybe some important data, like maybe the idea of the user, but sometimes 435 00:33:15,280 --> 00:33:16,930 a user can be up to the idea. 436 00:33:16,930 --> 00:33:18,580 You can allow this one in quick entry. 437 00:33:19,000 --> 00:33:22,270 Bolt will broaden the label of your item. 438 00:33:23,350 --> 00:33:30,400 And the untranslatable translator knows what it means, so you can do your own can do see what translatable 439 00:33:30,400 --> 00:33:30,610 means. 440 00:33:30,640 --> 00:33:31,970 I've not used it personally. 441 00:33:32,950 --> 00:33:35,590 OK, translatable, I'll tell you untranslatable. 442 00:33:35,950 --> 00:33:43,450 Like, if you go to this field, you want to enter English. 443 00:33:43,450 --> 00:33:48,470 Your implementation, for example, is English or French or English and Arabic. 444 00:33:49,000 --> 00:33:51,130 So you you are interested in English. 445 00:33:51,130 --> 00:33:58,270 You put a description in English, the translation of the data item description and the description 446 00:33:58,270 --> 00:33:58,870 in English. 447 00:33:58,870 --> 00:34:07,780 And you you have a button below like a global icon where you will enter the translation of the data. 448 00:34:08,090 --> 00:34:13,530 It will be Arabic or English or French description. 449 00:34:13,540 --> 00:34:23,530 So if you press translatable, it will allow you to enter the data in different languages. 450 00:34:25,150 --> 00:34:25,610 Wow. 451 00:34:25,630 --> 00:34:26,020 OK. 452 00:34:29,980 --> 00:34:35,350 So I'm sorry to interrupt again. 453 00:34:35,530 --> 00:34:37,120 The time that time there. 454 00:34:37,270 --> 00:34:37,990 There is time. 455 00:34:38,240 --> 00:34:42,190 OK, so can you open the list of type data. 456 00:34:42,360 --> 00:34:42,830 Yeah. 457 00:34:42,880 --> 00:34:43,100 Yes. 458 00:34:43,250 --> 00:34:48,790 All this list we have explained from the previous, previous session. 459 00:34:49,330 --> 00:34:55,720 So all this you can go into the session and understand what is the meaning of every. 460 00:34:56,470 --> 00:34:59,620 We will select the we will use some of them. 461 00:35:00,700 --> 00:35:01,470 OK, go ahead. 462 00:35:01,480 --> 00:35:01,870 The. 463 00:35:03,520 --> 00:35:10,200 OK, so all these are all the people on to the right, we have options, we have all other things that 464 00:35:10,210 --> 00:35:11,090 we can select here. 465 00:35:11,440 --> 00:35:17,800 So if our field here was set to a where we are going to be putting our options in this field, we are 466 00:35:17,800 --> 00:35:18,820 going to be showing you this. 467 00:35:18,820 --> 00:35:26,260 Once I know you are going to have at least one day check, then default is maybe when you have a yes 468 00:35:26,270 --> 00:35:32,680 and no, a boolean field, like when we had to be here boolean we could have selected this. 469 00:35:32,680 --> 00:35:36,070 What, we could have given a default here like zero or one. 470 00:35:36,640 --> 00:35:37,440 Then we have it. 471 00:35:37,450 --> 00:35:38,080 From which. 472 00:35:38,080 --> 00:35:42,720 From you are going to be sitting here if you need your field to be fetched from something. 473 00:35:43,090 --> 00:35:49,780 Example is when you you, you want to say, let me be the user and maybe this is the email. 474 00:35:49,990 --> 00:35:53,350 And when you select the user, you want the email to be pretty populated. 475 00:35:53,350 --> 00:35:59,670 You do not want to have a user experience where you make use, select the name of the user, then select 476 00:35:59,680 --> 00:36:02,920 the email, then select the phone number of the same user and all these details. 477 00:36:03,280 --> 00:36:05,500 You can just mark them as Read-Only. 478 00:36:06,660 --> 00:36:14,280 As we saw earlier, and then when the USA takes only on maybe the name of the user, all the other details 479 00:36:14,280 --> 00:36:15,620 are going to be pretty populated. 480 00:36:15,630 --> 00:36:18,150 So this is what we are going to be. 481 00:36:18,390 --> 00:36:20,010 And I think that logic doesn't do that. 482 00:36:20,610 --> 00:36:22,640 And then this one size fits. 483 00:36:22,660 --> 00:36:29,520 If so, if this is something the system realizes that you are trying to save, it is going to attempt 484 00:36:29,520 --> 00:36:31,470 to fetch data from what you have. 485 00:36:31,930 --> 00:36:38,880 You have you have put here and then display depends on it. 486 00:36:38,880 --> 00:36:42,880 When you want to have a system like that. 487 00:36:42,930 --> 00:36:48,420 An e-mail question is, can we? 488 00:37:01,170 --> 00:37:09,180 Can we have the translation of one filed in multiple languages and on DOCTYPE? 489 00:37:13,200 --> 00:37:14,340 Mommy, you can take that. 490 00:37:20,140 --> 00:37:22,780 I mean, one fight can be. 491 00:37:25,190 --> 00:37:35,720 Translated for multiple language on the same DOCTYPE or I only want one translation is permitted. 492 00:37:36,860 --> 00:37:38,210 In DOCTYPE. 493 00:37:41,160 --> 00:37:44,640 You mean the translation that the mummy was explaining here, the translator? 494 00:37:45,510 --> 00:37:49,200 Yeah, I think it is possible to translate. 495 00:37:49,200 --> 00:37:52,110 Let Mummy confirm kindly, Mummy. 496 00:37:58,390 --> 00:37:59,800 Mommy, you are not. 497 00:38:05,550 --> 00:38:10,230 So the translation is use it when you create an item. 498 00:38:10,260 --> 00:38:16,980 Suppose you are selling item and you want your invoice to be printed out in English, description of 499 00:38:16,980 --> 00:38:26,270 the item or service is to be printing out in English or in French or in Arabic or in other any language. 500 00:38:26,730 --> 00:38:31,060 So you will put a translation for that and for that item. 501 00:38:31,410 --> 00:38:39,840 So you create the item in the item DOCTYPE or article DOCTYPE and you will enter translation of the 502 00:38:39,840 --> 00:38:42,180 description for language, whatever you want. 503 00:38:43,940 --> 00:38:50,550 That means not the official name, the label of the three retranslated is the data is translated. 504 00:38:50,960 --> 00:38:51,530 You got it? 505 00:38:52,670 --> 00:38:54,810 Yes, that's it. 506 00:38:54,890 --> 00:38:58,640 This is the translation for features words. 507 00:39:02,800 --> 00:39:08,810 The other question we have, the other question, is it OK, said I get. 508 00:39:09,240 --> 00:39:10,140 Yeah, OK. 509 00:39:10,940 --> 00:39:11,310 So 510 00:39:15,640 --> 00:39:18,120 yes, yes. 511 00:39:18,120 --> 00:39:27,810 In regards to the effects from option, uh, would you know if the fits happens on the client side as 512 00:39:27,810 --> 00:39:35,640 soon as you let's say you pick a user and it will fetch the email right away, or does it happens on 513 00:39:35,640 --> 00:39:42,360 the back end when you say when does it perform the feds and assign it to the to the field? 514 00:39:47,290 --> 00:39:54,790 So so for the feds, the feds happens when you select the user, the they feel that you have said that 515 00:39:54,790 --> 00:39:56,810 switch from on the inside. 516 00:39:56,860 --> 00:40:01,390 And so when you select, for instance, the user name, the other things are going to be pretty populated, 517 00:40:01,390 --> 00:40:02,070 as you see. 518 00:40:02,290 --> 00:40:07,630 So it's not going to perform that action where after you are perceived, is going to perform that action 519 00:40:07,930 --> 00:40:13,060 just after you have selected their field, which is that which is going to be used to fix the other 520 00:40:13,060 --> 00:40:13,350 fields. 521 00:40:13,780 --> 00:40:14,690 OK, perfect. 522 00:40:14,710 --> 00:40:15,130 Thank you. 523 00:40:16,850 --> 00:40:20,550 Yes, I say is another question. 524 00:40:20,990 --> 00:40:21,380 Yes, I. 525 00:40:23,710 --> 00:40:26,870 I want to ask about that different. 526 00:40:27,520 --> 00:40:31,620 I mean, what does it mean to it's going to set off? 527 00:40:33,190 --> 00:40:42,970 I mean, it how it's going to fit, if it has value already, then it does not fetch values like that. 528 00:40:47,230 --> 00:40:47,600 Yes. 529 00:40:50,200 --> 00:40:52,520 OK, let me attempt to answer that. 530 00:40:52,990 --> 00:41:01,990 So what happens here, the user, for instance, if you look at the type of users we have, let me open 531 00:41:02,020 --> 00:41:03,360 one one of these users. 532 00:41:03,790 --> 00:41:07,240 We have the email and we have the name this place. 533 00:41:07,240 --> 00:41:07,830 We have full name. 534 00:41:07,840 --> 00:41:12,530 We have the full name here and we have other details like user name and all these. 535 00:41:13,030 --> 00:41:21,100 So if you select the if you select the full name of a user, this system is automatically going to pick 536 00:41:21,730 --> 00:41:27,730 this user from the system and is going to populate these other fields that you have set as it depends 537 00:41:27,740 --> 00:41:29,980 on only one instance. 538 00:41:31,340 --> 00:41:32,870 I don't know why that happens, I do. 539 00:41:33,710 --> 00:41:34,980 OK, we'll see. 540 00:41:35,070 --> 00:41:41,060 OK, so this option of insurance she asked about, which is empty. 541 00:41:43,580 --> 00:41:44,030 Yeah. 542 00:41:44,030 --> 00:41:45,360 Let me ask you about that number. 543 00:41:45,940 --> 00:41:47,330 Yeah, bet. 544 00:41:48,620 --> 00:41:49,160 Yeah. 545 00:41:49,400 --> 00:41:54,610 That means if the field is already populated, it will not work. 546 00:41:55,820 --> 00:41:59,470 So it will work only if the field is empty. 547 00:41:59,930 --> 00:42:02,720 If you check, if you check which is empty. 548 00:42:02,750 --> 00:42:06,960 That means you are pitching if it is empty. 549 00:42:07,500 --> 00:42:07,790 That's 550 00:42:11,010 --> 00:42:11,470 right. 551 00:42:11,870 --> 00:42:12,470 OK. 552 00:42:12,830 --> 00:42:14,650 OK, that's what my question is. 553 00:42:14,970 --> 00:42:15,310 Yes. 554 00:42:16,010 --> 00:42:16,480 OK. 555 00:42:18,270 --> 00:42:18,970 Is guaranteed. 556 00:42:19,830 --> 00:42:21,010 OK, thank you. 557 00:42:21,040 --> 00:42:21,310 Thank you. 558 00:42:22,030 --> 00:42:29,560 So then down here we have we have permissions this field here we have we have an input here where we 559 00:42:29,560 --> 00:42:30,880 can write our code. 560 00:42:31,270 --> 00:42:39,250 And this display depends on and that means this particular field will only be displayed if the condition 561 00:42:39,260 --> 00:42:41,350 that you will put here is true. 562 00:42:41,710 --> 00:42:47,830 So, for instance, you want you do not want to show this field maybe until when the user enters something 563 00:42:47,830 --> 00:42:48,340 else here. 564 00:42:48,730 --> 00:42:55,870 Like, for instance, if you want to only show our field for for ID number, if I use A, B is 18 and 565 00:42:55,870 --> 00:43:00,610 above that is for countries that issue I.D. numbers at 18 years of age. 566 00:43:00,940 --> 00:43:07,480 So if we have one field here for each and then another field for ID number, and then this route is 567 00:43:07,480 --> 00:43:08,920 dependent on authorities. 568 00:43:09,130 --> 00:43:14,050 So only if the age here is more than is 18 and above. 569 00:43:14,290 --> 00:43:15,880 So this is what this field does. 570 00:43:16,090 --> 00:43:17,490 So you can write the logic here. 571 00:43:17,830 --> 00:43:25,810 And then this field will only be shown when the field that you specify will be will be meeting the conditions 572 00:43:25,810 --> 00:43:27,220 of that you put. 573 00:43:28,450 --> 00:43:31,470 And then here we have we have other things like hidden. 574 00:43:31,720 --> 00:43:36,400 So this field, if you say check, you check hidden is not going to be shown to the end user. 575 00:43:37,570 --> 00:43:43,750 Is going to exist to the back, maybe you want to maybe, maybe hold some data that you do not necessarily 576 00:43:43,750 --> 00:43:44,950 need to show to the user. 577 00:43:45,100 --> 00:43:51,400 You can check hidden read only is the kind of field where we have been seeing maybe you want them to 578 00:43:51,400 --> 00:43:55,080 be repopulated after another field. 579 00:43:55,720 --> 00:43:59,790 So Read-Only is not going to allow users to change the values in them. 580 00:44:00,190 --> 00:44:07,780 So if you want that kind of stuff, you just check on Read-Only unique will will contain data that is 581 00:44:07,790 --> 00:44:09,120 unique system wide. 582 00:44:09,430 --> 00:44:14,740 So if you check on unique, for instance, when you are maybe saving I.D. numbers, you do not want 583 00:44:14,740 --> 00:44:18,990 to use us to have the same I.D. number or email address. 584 00:44:19,300 --> 00:44:22,150 So when when maybe it's an email address you can check on unique. 585 00:44:22,180 --> 00:44:27,160 So this is going to make sure that the data you said of that field is unique for every entry. 586 00:44:28,410 --> 00:44:29,180 Said only once. 587 00:44:29,640 --> 00:44:31,740 I don't know whether whether you have something for that. 588 00:44:37,560 --> 00:44:37,710 Ms. 589 00:44:38,080 --> 00:44:38,340 Bishop. 590 00:44:38,860 --> 00:44:39,770 Yes, yes, go ahead. 591 00:44:40,690 --> 00:44:46,450 So sit down here, this is do not allow users to change after the fact. 592 00:44:46,460 --> 00:44:47,250 They absolutely are. 593 00:44:48,170 --> 00:44:50,950 This means that after it has been said, it is not editable. 594 00:44:52,400 --> 00:44:56,540 It is it is at once, and it was thick as fast as it was it. 595 00:44:58,330 --> 00:45:04,270 Then here we have permissions by default, when you put you you are put in your field, the permission 596 00:45:04,270 --> 00:45:05,190 level is at zero. 597 00:45:05,200 --> 00:45:11,020 Yesterday mentioned that you are up next highest level from zero all the way to nine and sometimes living 598 00:45:11,050 --> 00:45:11,440 the course. 599 00:45:11,440 --> 00:45:14,290 And you will be looking at rules and permissions. 600 00:45:14,570 --> 00:45:16,950 You'll be seeing that we can we can put you. 601 00:45:16,960 --> 00:45:22,070 Up next is enabling us to put field level permissions. 602 00:45:22,300 --> 00:45:28,840 So I use the like for instance, you could be having the access to put data into the system, but we 603 00:45:28,840 --> 00:45:30,360 can even restrict our field. 604 00:45:30,370 --> 00:45:35,160 We say that mummy does not have permission to put the data in this field. 605 00:45:35,580 --> 00:45:35,890 This. 606 00:45:35,890 --> 00:45:44,080 This is going to be to be may be edited by another user, maybe was a bigger role in the organization 607 00:45:44,080 --> 00:45:44,910 or something like that. 608 00:45:45,070 --> 00:45:49,750 So this is the role of this that you can set it to maybe value greater than one. 609 00:45:50,080 --> 00:45:55,630 And then that's going to allow only the people who have roles greater than one to be editing this. 610 00:45:55,630 --> 00:46:08,920 Who'd like you, you a permission that that means you grow the fields of one doctor by a group, a group 611 00:46:08,920 --> 00:46:12,580 of zero that have having permission. 612 00:46:12,580 --> 00:46:18,320 Level zero is a group of other fields and at the same time have permission. 613 00:46:18,340 --> 00:46:21,590 Level one is another group and so on. 614 00:46:21,700 --> 00:46:30,340 So if you want some field to not be edited or updated or entries, so you have to create a separate 615 00:46:30,340 --> 00:46:36,510 group for those fields and given separate permission for that group to Aurora. 616 00:46:36,730 --> 00:46:45,490 So the role we change what what the group of fields and you will it will give you permission depends 617 00:46:45,490 --> 00:46:48,780 on the group of permission. 618 00:46:49,930 --> 00:46:54,040 So by field we can give permissions. 619 00:46:56,560 --> 00:47:04,210 Maybe we can check it later, also with the with our use case, yes, karate, karate kid, time is 620 00:47:04,210 --> 00:47:04,630 running. 621 00:47:04,840 --> 00:47:11,410 I don't know today's academy, complete creation of one type, at least. 622 00:47:13,010 --> 00:47:19,790 OK, OK, so so all right, so we can we can we can go and look at the other fields, other things that 623 00:47:19,790 --> 00:47:22,520 we have done here on the documentation. 624 00:47:22,670 --> 00:47:26,360 So let me just go ahead and click on let me go out. 625 00:47:27,050 --> 00:47:28,360 Then we our field is there. 626 00:47:28,670 --> 00:47:32,360 We can add another rule for another another input. 627 00:47:32,360 --> 00:47:33,470 So we have image. 628 00:47:33,800 --> 00:47:36,460 And of course, it's going to be an image field. 629 00:47:36,470 --> 00:47:37,460 So we have image. 630 00:47:37,730 --> 00:47:41,360 They're going to be changing the distorted here to attach image. 631 00:47:42,600 --> 00:47:48,490 This is only going to allow us to attach the images, then we have order. 632 00:47:48,510 --> 00:47:49,350 This is data. 633 00:47:51,200 --> 00:47:54,870 We have all the data and we can make this one as mandatory. 634 00:47:54,890 --> 00:47:57,530 Also, we have a description. 635 00:47:58,150 --> 00:48:03,880 This is this is going to be taking in huge chunks of great we who do that. 636 00:48:05,280 --> 00:48:06,070 We are. 637 00:48:07,770 --> 00:48:16,440 Ed, I did not want to interrupt you, that is a question. 638 00:48:16,850 --> 00:48:17,520 Yes, it was a. 639 00:48:23,980 --> 00:48:26,020 A photo for the four. 640 00:48:28,120 --> 00:48:38,530 Four files are declassified by by types, I ask. 641 00:48:42,350 --> 00:48:43,500 No, no, no. 642 00:48:45,650 --> 00:48:55,910 Is there any classification for four or five times, depending on their types, for example, for images 643 00:48:55,910 --> 00:49:06,350 or for for texts or for fires, are there are they 644 00:49:09,410 --> 00:49:18,290 it in the same database with others in the same others in the same database with other files? 645 00:49:21,600 --> 00:49:28,710 So what what happens when you when you when you put them in the next does it Osama is when you have 646 00:49:28,710 --> 00:49:35,250 any attachment, whether it is an image or it is even a file, your happiness does not save that final 647 00:49:35,250 --> 00:49:36,640 image in the database. 648 00:49:37,290 --> 00:49:41,850 Instead, what he does is that it put the file in the file system. 649 00:49:43,200 --> 00:49:50,640 In the for instance, it can either put it in the public or the on the or the private folder and then 650 00:49:50,640 --> 00:49:53,310 it is stored in the database, the link. 651 00:49:54,400 --> 00:50:02,790 To that fire, so it does not save the image file or that they understand the real data where it's where. 652 00:50:03,240 --> 00:50:05,220 Where is that statement? 653 00:50:06,190 --> 00:50:08,170 Their data is saved in the database. 654 00:50:11,150 --> 00:50:16,790 So what is going to happen in our case here, the all these other things are going to be saved in the 655 00:50:16,790 --> 00:50:23,120 database, the image is going to be saved in the private fullagar of our application, and then they 656 00:50:23,120 --> 00:50:29,270 link to that image is going to be saved in the image field, in our database. 657 00:50:32,610 --> 00:50:43,020 Yeah, yeah, I get it, but it doesn't, in fact, uh, the latency of, uh. 658 00:50:44,760 --> 00:50:50,250 That transition between the database and our application. 659 00:50:53,170 --> 00:50:58,240 No, it doesn't, because, again, look at looking at our finances, the media allow me to go here, 660 00:50:59,350 --> 00:51:02,440 Hoppity, then I go to bench. 661 00:51:02,800 --> 00:51:06,910 This is our system training and then we can go to sites. 662 00:51:07,090 --> 00:51:12,800 You see here we have an assets file folder which has these these these four days here. 663 00:51:13,030 --> 00:51:19,570 So in these assets for we can have a directory for images and then our images are going to be saved 664 00:51:19,570 --> 00:51:19,810 here. 665 00:51:20,080 --> 00:51:26,490 So this application does not get the images or the files from another system that is outside. 666 00:51:26,890 --> 00:51:29,710 So the latency is not going to is not going to be affected. 667 00:51:29,920 --> 00:51:32,290 It is just within the it's like the same computer. 668 00:51:32,790 --> 00:51:33,000 So. 669 00:51:33,510 --> 00:51:35,050 Well, yeah. 670 00:51:35,780 --> 00:51:37,210 OK, OK, I get it. 671 00:51:38,080 --> 00:51:38,480 All right. 672 00:51:38,620 --> 00:51:39,080 Thank you. 673 00:51:39,670 --> 00:51:40,090 Thank you. 674 00:51:40,150 --> 00:51:44,350 So what we have is business data complete then. 675 00:51:44,350 --> 00:51:51,790 We have status is the only software we have available, available or is not available. 676 00:51:53,170 --> 00:51:56,210 Let me see into two options issued and issues are available. 677 00:51:56,240 --> 00:52:00,820 OK, so we have status and go back here and add status. 678 00:52:01,300 --> 00:52:05,770 And this is where you are seeing this one is is a check. 679 00:52:05,770 --> 00:52:08,190 We need to edit this and add the two options here. 680 00:52:08,890 --> 00:52:15,310 So we go back, we select, we pick these two here. 681 00:52:17,320 --> 00:52:18,290 Then we put them there. 682 00:52:18,640 --> 00:52:22,690 So these are available, issued and available as there were options. 683 00:52:24,320 --> 00:52:30,830 And then we have each other field, we have publisher, and this one is better. 684 00:52:31,550 --> 00:52:38,330 We are going we can go back, we can go back here and put in our publisher, and that is better. 685 00:52:38,540 --> 00:52:39,130 And that's it. 686 00:52:39,140 --> 00:52:46,670 So we can we can leave this as the only two fields that are mandatory and then we can go ahead and save 687 00:52:46,670 --> 00:52:49,210 our duck tape and audio tape has been saved. 688 00:52:49,520 --> 00:52:56,870 So if now we come to our system, maybe I can just go here article. 689 00:52:59,400 --> 00:53:07,070 Let me refresh refresh this, we should be able to see our article within our system, so. 690 00:53:09,580 --> 00:53:11,810 And yes, we have an article, April. 691 00:53:12,310 --> 00:53:18,510 So when we click on this, we have we have it empty and then we can just go ahead and try to add this 692 00:53:18,580 --> 00:53:19,110 this one. 693 00:53:19,480 --> 00:53:23,080 So we have we have these fields here and you can see how they are structured. 694 00:53:23,090 --> 00:53:27,210 So you go and maybe try to format them as as we did yesterday. 695 00:53:27,400 --> 00:53:29,650 You can see all everything. 696 00:53:29,650 --> 00:53:31,440 He is on one column. 697 00:53:31,810 --> 00:53:34,080 So we have everything going down on one column. 698 00:53:34,270 --> 00:53:39,640 Maybe it would have been better when we have the article name and maybe the other here and maybe an 699 00:53:39,640 --> 00:53:40,180 image. 700 00:53:40,420 --> 00:53:43,140 And maybe these are two things. 701 00:53:43,150 --> 00:53:51,220 Again, the description and image like that, these two ESPN and the publisher can come again side by 702 00:53:51,220 --> 00:53:51,700 side here. 703 00:53:52,240 --> 00:53:55,270 So let's try to add just one article so we can see this is. 704 00:53:59,530 --> 00:54:03,400 Sorry, it got only we didn't add the naming naming. 705 00:54:05,430 --> 00:54:05,890 Period. 706 00:54:07,250 --> 00:54:14,040 Now, we do not want to be naming fields, so by default, Europeanists is going to apply is the default 707 00:54:14,040 --> 00:54:14,990 naming naming. 708 00:54:15,690 --> 00:54:20,340 So maybe maybe we can we can explore that on our own. 709 00:54:20,340 --> 00:54:20,760 Our own. 710 00:54:23,330 --> 00:54:29,450 And maybe to practice it when we are creating our next DOCTYPE, we are going to add our custom naming. 711 00:54:30,540 --> 00:54:37,760 OK, let's just stick to the case Karani, what they said in the case and the documents is. 712 00:54:38,960 --> 00:54:40,160 So you go back. 713 00:54:43,160 --> 00:54:44,860 OK, yeah, this one here. 714 00:54:46,050 --> 00:54:56,900 So they said the author of To Name Invigilator Oldest Status published the. 715 00:55:03,860 --> 00:55:13,470 OK, so I will sing then I can add on over here, maybe this is Giuffre and you have a description which 716 00:55:13,470 --> 00:55:22,330 is not mandatory has and these are not mandatory and we can go ahead and and by the way, this one is 717 00:55:22,330 --> 00:55:25,810 there is as we did a check, that was that is wrong. 718 00:55:25,980 --> 00:55:28,400 So what we are going to do are going to go back here. 719 00:55:28,410 --> 00:55:30,000 This was not supposed to be a check. 720 00:55:30,330 --> 00:55:32,010 It was supposed to be asterisked. 721 00:55:32,520 --> 00:55:37,650 So we continue to select Sylvette default value. 722 00:55:39,000 --> 00:55:47,650 Why are we so we can go to status elect we Mark, we said definitively here does not cannot be zero. 723 00:55:47,700 --> 00:55:49,530 So is it deceived? 724 00:55:50,360 --> 00:55:51,900 Now you can refresh this. 725 00:55:52,440 --> 00:55:53,610 And this is supposed to be. 726 00:55:54,150 --> 00:55:54,360 Yeah. 727 00:55:54,390 --> 00:56:04,950 So we have issued and is available so we can have here will be the boy who announced the rings and restore 728 00:56:04,980 --> 00:56:11,020 is Joffre and then we can go ahead and save our daughter. 729 00:56:11,280 --> 00:56:14,210 And you see, the naming series has been given a different choice. 730 00:56:14,220 --> 00:56:16,700 Is this kind of a string year? 731 00:56:17,310 --> 00:56:18,660 So, yeah, that is is it. 732 00:56:18,660 --> 00:56:19,970 We have our article watching. 733 00:56:20,640 --> 00:56:22,260 So what we are going to do. 734 00:56:23,100 --> 00:56:28,680 I know now if you have been following me, you have this kind of infrastructure so you can go ahead 735 00:56:28,680 --> 00:56:29,370 and format it. 736 00:56:29,370 --> 00:56:32,680 So you are going to go to your doctor even if you close your computer. 737 00:56:33,150 --> 00:56:35,360 Let me assume have closed your computer entirely. 738 00:56:35,790 --> 00:56:41,910 What you are going to do is just go to Doc stablest and then your library is going to be here selected. 739 00:56:42,180 --> 00:56:44,400 And then from here you are able to change to edit. 740 00:56:44,400 --> 00:56:46,350 You are doctor to whatever you like it to be. 741 00:56:46,680 --> 00:56:52,700 So make sure you add you are going to use the column break to to please decide by side. 742 00:56:54,360 --> 00:57:01,160 Yes, there is an important point here, when you changed anything in the customization of the duct 743 00:57:01,160 --> 00:57:11,840 tape and the other browser to reflect those changes, you have to load the full page ad from the loading 744 00:57:12,140 --> 00:57:12,830 and the top. 745 00:57:13,130 --> 00:57:14,600 Can you show the current? 746 00:57:15,260 --> 00:57:20,750 Because you can try and you didn't see any changes. 747 00:57:20,770 --> 00:57:24,300 What will happen and you have to load the full page. 748 00:57:25,550 --> 00:57:36,370 So, look, can you show this current this particular URL with the cursor there, circular arrow or 749 00:57:36,380 --> 00:57:37,630 the circular arrow here? 750 00:57:38,180 --> 00:57:38,480 Yeah. 751 00:57:38,510 --> 00:57:42,230 And in the end, you are left to the. 752 00:57:43,600 --> 00:57:47,850 Know the base, load the base, load the base, load the page. 753 00:57:48,450 --> 00:57:50,130 Yeah, yeah, reload. 754 00:57:50,130 --> 00:57:51,420 Yes, reload. 755 00:57:53,510 --> 00:58:01,970 This morning, there is a hurricane wind where you will never get back in the process to left. 756 00:58:03,470 --> 00:58:05,120 The top left here somewhere here. 757 00:58:07,160 --> 00:58:08,020 No, I don't know. 758 00:58:08,040 --> 00:58:12,020 He's standing in the and in the beside the urinal one twenty seven. 759 00:58:13,230 --> 00:58:13,820 Yes. 760 00:58:14,840 --> 00:58:18,740 Beside that there is a circle right within inside it. 761 00:58:20,000 --> 00:58:21,920 This one you can go from there. 762 00:58:21,920 --> 00:58:27,680 You have to reload page to see new changes on your DOCTYPE that's in. 763 00:58:29,900 --> 00:58:38,750 Forgive me if this one for some for some reason doesn't work, also, you can hardly fish, you can 764 00:58:38,960 --> 00:58:42,560 refresh your page by holding on control, shift into our. 765 00:58:43,700 --> 00:58:47,670 So, for instance, if I do that, take down here, this is clear cut. 766 00:58:48,530 --> 00:58:55,070 So if I look at this party down here, conclusive are the system ricochet. 767 00:58:55,190 --> 00:58:57,320 And this is a page loads of. 768 00:58:59,940 --> 00:59:02,070 So it's going to shift in our. 769 00:59:04,300 --> 00:59:13,780 Yes, and in protection, same behavior, we have to realize it's in pitch if you hold on to safety 770 00:59:13,780 --> 00:59:16,020 and are you Labruzzo it? 771 00:59:17,730 --> 00:59:25,410 OK, I have a question currently here in production and production, if you change your employment, 772 00:59:25,410 --> 00:59:33,630 for example, a new field and a doctor you have implemented and you don't know how you will ask all 773 00:59:33,630 --> 00:59:42,330 users to refresh browsers or to look out and log in to get this new feature or what you do, what you 774 00:59:42,330 --> 00:59:42,630 do. 775 00:59:42,630 --> 00:59:49,200 If it is on production and you have added you are your field, you sometimes what we do is you go to 776 00:59:49,200 --> 00:59:53,970 the back and you do a bench bench clear. 777 00:59:54,780 --> 01:00:01,080 And then I say, see, I said so bench space. 778 01:00:02,580 --> 01:00:04,110 So any increase the font. 779 01:00:05,340 --> 01:00:12,130 Maybe I just need to clear this so that you can see so you do banks and being clear how often I see 780 01:00:13,240 --> 01:00:13,400 you. 781 01:00:14,120 --> 01:00:14,460 Yeah. 782 01:00:14,640 --> 01:00:18,030 If you enter, this will create a cascade of the entire system. 783 01:00:18,270 --> 01:00:21,270 So your users will be able to see to see the changes that you have made. 784 01:00:22,200 --> 01:00:22,730 OK. 785 01:00:23,760 --> 01:00:26,050 So it's basically a set of. 786 01:00:27,960 --> 01:00:29,210 OK, fine, thank you. 787 01:00:30,720 --> 01:00:31,160 Rakka. 788 01:00:33,980 --> 01:00:37,240 OK, so OK. 789 01:00:38,950 --> 01:00:46,420 So now back to the exercise, garani, exercise, exercise, diet. 790 01:00:46,540 --> 01:00:47,890 Yes, yes, this one. 791 01:00:48,190 --> 01:00:52,790 So today we have created the article DOCTYPE. 792 01:00:53,170 --> 01:00:55,900 OK, and go down. 793 01:00:56,020 --> 01:01:05,650 Down is after adding the fields, click on Save It, go to articles, but load a new book down. 794 01:01:06,920 --> 01:01:08,960 We have created a new document. 795 01:01:09,020 --> 01:01:10,850 OK, this is done down. 796 01:01:13,780 --> 01:01:16,390 When you read the article, Database Diva. 797 01:01:19,660 --> 01:01:21,710 Can you show this, Karen? 798 01:01:28,960 --> 01:01:29,380 Hello? 799 01:01:30,010 --> 01:01:30,340 Yeah. 800 01:01:30,370 --> 01:01:35,580 Can you show this screen and like in your system? 801 01:01:36,800 --> 01:01:37,850 Can you solve this one? 802 01:01:38,510 --> 01:01:47,420 Yeah, yeah, Benchemsi, yeah, yeah, so, so clear this how you need to do to access that screen. 803 01:01:47,810 --> 01:01:50,630 You can just go to bench, Maria. 804 01:01:51,590 --> 01:01:58,310 Maria DBI, Maria, is that we are using this is going to give you took me to log you into the system 805 01:01:58,700 --> 01:02:02,330 and then to get this screen, they are saying you run a command. 806 01:02:02,330 --> 01:02:05,960 I don't know, describe top article. 807 01:02:06,710 --> 01:02:11,660 So we are going to go to our table here and do this crime. 808 01:02:11,900 --> 01:02:17,670 And then remember, we say that in everything going up next is pretended to be. 809 01:02:17,780 --> 01:02:24,380 So when you actually think about our daughter, we did not do a library article, but that's going to 810 01:02:24,380 --> 01:02:25,130 be there by default. 811 01:02:25,130 --> 01:02:27,980 So we can do article. 812 01:02:29,910 --> 01:02:31,980 I think it's sensitive. 813 01:02:32,640 --> 01:02:34,350 The name is sensitive, 814 01:02:37,410 --> 01:02:41,910 so we can do library, a library go. 815 01:02:43,830 --> 01:02:46,040 So that is that is the skin of our people. 816 01:02:47,600 --> 01:02:48,300 Excellent. 817 01:02:49,160 --> 01:02:57,920 Yeah, and for some time, you may be having a table which has instead we put an underscore here, if 818 01:02:57,920 --> 01:03:04,640 we did not end our table, had two names, like, for instance, our table, look at the table, academic 819 01:03:04,640 --> 01:03:04,970 time. 820 01:03:05,810 --> 01:03:09,600 Here we have top academic space time. 821 01:03:09,620 --> 01:03:16,670 So this one is not going to work if you try to if you try to put it as far as we have done here is not 822 01:03:16,670 --> 01:03:17,340 going to work. 823 01:03:17,570 --> 01:03:20,500 So what you'll be needing to do is to put what I put back. 824 01:03:20,570 --> 01:03:23,980 It's not that bad, but it's got a bucket. 825 01:03:24,350 --> 01:03:30,050 You will find it in the on the top of your of your keyboard below the escape key. 826 01:03:32,560 --> 01:03:38,260 It is there, so you you surround it with those and then you click on next, it is going to give you 827 01:03:38,260 --> 01:03:42,190 the same the same results, giving the same result. 828 01:03:42,220 --> 01:03:45,570 But if the name here Headspaces, you must have seen those. 829 01:03:47,020 --> 01:03:49,210 OK, go go a little bit. 830 01:03:49,330 --> 01:03:49,740 Yes. 831 01:03:49,750 --> 01:03:49,970 Yes. 832 01:03:50,050 --> 01:03:51,030 Wait one second. 833 01:03:51,200 --> 01:03:51,780 Yeah. 834 01:03:51,790 --> 01:03:52,400 Here, here. 835 01:03:52,690 --> 01:03:54,820 So here we have created the column. 836 01:03:54,970 --> 01:03:56,680 The column is the name. 837 01:03:57,250 --> 01:03:59,250 We have created the name column name. 838 01:03:59,800 --> 01:04:01,630 No we are not name. 839 01:04:02,440 --> 01:04:02,920 Yes. 840 01:04:04,270 --> 01:04:14,320 Article name, but there is a column called Name and Creation modified, modified by owner duck status 841 01:04:14,320 --> 01:04:15,990 with the Ducks. 842 01:04:16,390 --> 01:04:20,230 So those fields are the two columns that we call columns. 843 01:04:20,620 --> 01:04:25,090 It is just by default by the Frappier framework. 844 01:04:25,540 --> 01:04:27,970 So can you one word on these columns? 845 01:04:31,390 --> 01:04:32,980 Can you explain these columns? 846 01:04:34,330 --> 01:04:35,210 Yes, sure. 847 01:04:35,410 --> 01:04:43,180 So the name the name column is what Frappé uses as your primary key had mentioned that the creation 848 01:04:43,840 --> 01:04:47,430 this one is a timestamp of when the duct tape or the duct tape was created. 849 01:04:47,440 --> 01:04:50,560 So everything we add, we add a new duct tape. 850 01:04:50,560 --> 01:04:51,460 You see here. 851 01:04:51,460 --> 01:04:52,710 This is an example of that. 852 01:04:53,020 --> 01:04:57,640 So every rule in our table, we have our timestamp of when it was created. 853 01:04:58,240 --> 01:05:00,400 Then we have modify it, modify this one. 854 01:05:00,400 --> 01:05:06,070 It was edited, for instance, if I came to my system and edit, it may be an academic term. 855 01:05:06,790 --> 01:05:10,720 This is going to put in a new timestamp for when that editing was made. 856 01:05:11,260 --> 01:05:17,760 And then we have modified by this will save the user, the user, the user name of whoever did the change. 857 01:05:17,770 --> 01:05:26,350 So we made the editing and then we have owner who is the person or the using the system who created 858 01:05:26,350 --> 01:05:27,750 the duct tape for the first time. 859 01:05:27,970 --> 01:05:33,190 So this one is not going to change, is going to remain as the person who was logged in at the them 860 01:05:33,190 --> 01:05:33,840 of creating. 861 01:05:34,030 --> 01:05:40,120 So sometimes when we have administrator, we have Miami, we have Jofre, we have Osama and all that. 862 01:05:40,450 --> 01:05:43,600 This are going to be the people who have logged into the system. 863 01:05:44,110 --> 01:05:48,520 And then we have we have now we have dog status. 864 01:05:48,520 --> 01:05:54,070 Dog status is Europeanists by default puts every document in our status. 865 01:05:54,610 --> 01:05:56,480 We are going to be exploring this in detail. 866 01:05:56,490 --> 01:06:04,330 We will be looking at what Luttrell's but statuses by default are either put in one or zero zero one 867 01:06:04,330 --> 01:06:07,930 in to the zero status means that document is in draft. 868 01:06:08,320 --> 01:06:16,330 The one means that document is is is is closed in to means that the document is submitted. 869 01:06:17,850 --> 01:06:22,620 And then, of course, these ones we can to them when we'll be doing, we'll be doing what then their 870 01:06:22,620 --> 01:06:30,380 parent is the parent that is the parent to document or the parent DOCTYPE in the case of up chartable, 871 01:06:30,750 --> 01:06:32,910 then we have parent Ifield. 872 01:06:32,910 --> 01:06:39,390 Parent field is the field which is going to be referred to in the in the relationship as the relationship 873 01:06:39,630 --> 01:06:44,300 between that particular field in the field, the parent and the doctor. 874 01:06:44,850 --> 01:06:46,590 And then we have parent type. 875 01:06:46,590 --> 01:06:48,870 The apparent type is going to hold. 876 01:06:49,830 --> 01:06:54,300 Let me go here and confirm we have the parent type and they are now. 877 01:06:55,600 --> 01:06:59,010 They are now sometimes when when there's no there's no parent. 878 01:06:59,370 --> 01:07:03,660 So the parent type I need to confirm maybe I can I can explore that tomorrow. 879 01:07:04,500 --> 01:07:08,740 What the parade type all over to, you know, tomorrow. 880 01:07:08,760 --> 01:07:10,190 We don't have a session tomorrow. 881 01:07:10,950 --> 01:07:11,400 Oh sorry. 882 01:07:11,430 --> 01:07:12,450 Yeah, it's on Monday. 883 01:07:12,450 --> 01:07:15,240 Sorry, Monday we are. 884 01:07:15,990 --> 01:07:17,670 So I'll do my research. 885 01:07:17,670 --> 01:07:24,030 I do not remember clearly what parental type men means, but it's basically about the relationships 886 01:07:24,030 --> 01:07:29,250 is when you have relationships between one table and another, these three fields are going to be holding 887 01:07:29,250 --> 01:07:30,000 that information. 888 01:07:31,120 --> 01:07:34,600 Excellent question from Abdulnasser. 889 01:07:37,790 --> 01:07:40,110 Yeah, so hi, Karen. 890 01:07:40,400 --> 01:07:47,450 My question is, like, once we update the IRP, let's say there is A, P, B, June 14, so let's say 891 01:07:47,450 --> 01:07:48,230 we update it. 892 01:07:48,560 --> 01:07:53,300 So will these tapes remain as it is or will they get overwritten? 893 01:07:55,040 --> 01:08:02,660 So so we said there is one way we are creating our own up is so that we can make sure that our dog types 894 01:08:02,660 --> 01:08:03,870 are not overeaten. 895 01:08:04,490 --> 01:08:07,660 So if, for instance, you went and edited you see this? 896 01:08:07,670 --> 01:08:12,100 This is our call for happiness, for instance, top academic Tom. 897 01:08:12,800 --> 01:08:19,340 So if you went and customized it and maybe added you are feeling the back of the Atiba, you can be 898 01:08:19,340 --> 01:08:22,550 sure of, they do an update and you pull the update. 899 01:08:22,910 --> 01:08:24,650 Your teachers will be lost entirely. 900 01:08:25,070 --> 01:08:28,480 So what what the reason why we are treating this our own DOCTYPE. 901 01:08:28,790 --> 01:08:34,520 So if we come here and search for articles, you're going to see that we have our own table is just 902 01:08:34,520 --> 01:08:36,120 to cushion ourselves from such. 903 01:08:36,530 --> 01:08:43,820 So if you have your custom, your custom doctype, you are changes are not going to be lost even if 904 01:08:44,540 --> 01:08:47,750 you are up next, does an update and you pull from the repository. 905 01:08:49,080 --> 01:08:53,020 Yes, this is something that's very important. 906 01:08:53,060 --> 01:08:57,180 The first two sessions join the third one. 907 01:08:57,470 --> 01:08:59,000 So that's why you ask the question. 908 01:08:59,000 --> 01:09:00,940 We reply to the question first. 909 01:09:01,430 --> 01:09:03,200 Yes, yes. 910 01:09:03,290 --> 01:09:07,430 We get one more one more request. 911 01:09:09,170 --> 01:09:10,530 OK, yes. 912 01:09:10,670 --> 01:09:10,900 Yeah. 913 01:09:10,970 --> 01:09:19,760 And the the effort we created just now, we have created two instances of the article by the article 914 01:09:19,760 --> 01:09:20,270 DOCTYPE. 915 01:09:20,300 --> 01:09:24,950 So can you show that in this database, the PSP, my admin and you show it here. 916 01:09:25,540 --> 01:09:28,190 Yeah, actually this is what I have opened. 917 01:09:28,190 --> 01:09:31,440 We have created one instance and here is the instance. 918 01:09:31,760 --> 01:09:34,280 OK, we have all we have this. 919 01:09:34,280 --> 01:09:41,750 So if you scroll you see that this is the article we added that we one is The Wind by Jofre and it is 920 01:09:41,750 --> 01:09:42,230 issued. 921 01:09:43,030 --> 01:09:43,220 Right. 922 01:09:43,940 --> 01:09:44,380 Thank you. 923 01:09:44,540 --> 01:09:44,970 Thank you. 924 01:09:45,200 --> 01:09:45,980 You're welcome. 925 01:09:47,660 --> 01:09:48,470 Yes, whatever. 926 01:09:53,900 --> 01:09:54,680 Secada. 927 01:09:57,410 --> 01:10:11,440 Can we create a related DOCTYPE in a way I can call a DOCTYPE as a find in another, on another, in 928 01:10:11,450 --> 01:10:12,730 a second DOCTYPE. 929 01:10:14,140 --> 01:10:14,470 That's. 930 01:10:17,000 --> 01:10:20,610 You call a Doctor Asaph on the second DOCTYPE. 931 01:10:21,470 --> 01:10:22,700 Yeah, as of right. 932 01:10:25,020 --> 01:10:25,420 OK. 933 01:10:25,560 --> 01:10:28,560 May I please know what what what are you trying to solve? 934 01:10:30,750 --> 01:10:37,320 Because right now, the way we do this, if you want a doctor to be inside of another doctor, if you 935 01:10:37,320 --> 01:10:45,300 create that duct tape and then you make it out the table when the much is going to allow you to put 936 01:10:45,300 --> 01:10:47,150 it inside of another doctor. 937 01:10:50,420 --> 01:10:54,050 Employees and employer 938 01:10:57,050 --> 01:10:59,810 for you, is that your question? 939 01:10:59,840 --> 01:11:04,840 Do you want to tell that, for example, in sales invoice? 940 01:11:05,170 --> 01:11:10,940 We are entering a status of voice and we need to select the customer or client name? 941 01:11:11,570 --> 01:11:13,130 Client name is a list. 942 01:11:13,640 --> 01:11:18,650 Say look up to it will show list of customers. 943 01:11:19,370 --> 01:11:23,540 This is your question there or somewhere or some other. 944 01:11:27,350 --> 01:11:28,840 I want that list. 945 01:11:30,110 --> 01:11:43,700 It can be a DOCTYPE, not a yes, yes, yes, I will tell you, it's explained in the first in the field 946 01:11:43,760 --> 01:11:44,190 time. 947 01:11:44,210 --> 01:11:51,550 We said there is a film called Time called Select Good Garani. 948 01:11:51,560 --> 01:11:54,110 Can you show him the field type select? 949 01:11:54,140 --> 01:11:54,680 Yeah, sure. 950 01:11:54,980 --> 01:12:06,710 So here there is no case for select but maybe later in this use case, in this exercise we have articles 951 01:12:06,860 --> 01:12:07,860 in books. 952 01:12:07,940 --> 01:12:18,380 OK, if students come and ask to withdraw or to reserve a book, we will create a reservation for one 953 01:12:18,380 --> 01:12:18,790 book. 954 01:12:18,830 --> 01:12:26,470 So the list of book it will read from the article library DOCTYPE, so it will be available. 955 01:12:26,870 --> 01:12:35,960 And this field article which will be selected is his time is to select as highlighted by Koran. 956 01:12:35,960 --> 01:12:36,360 Yes. 957 01:12:38,030 --> 01:12:41,410 Is it recommended in this case, for example. 958 01:12:41,750 --> 01:12:42,710 It is. 959 01:12:42,710 --> 01:12:55,880 It recommended to to go with the related DOCTYPE or or in the child table in the DOCTYPE. 960 01:12:58,860 --> 01:13:05,760 It depends in your case, for example, if you are in your design here, there is many flexibility. 961 01:13:05,760 --> 01:13:16,020 If you enter the the the user will select issue with or available, you have a few options and things 962 01:13:16,110 --> 01:13:21,420 we don't have options to create and you will not give him options to create new status. 963 01:13:21,420 --> 01:13:30,930 And in your court, for example, you are using issue it as a hard core value so you don't follow the 964 01:13:30,930 --> 01:13:35,610 user and enter a new value, which you don't know about the about it. 965 01:13:35,650 --> 01:13:40,020 So here you will give him four or five options. 966 01:13:40,020 --> 01:13:45,230 If he need more options, you have to handle it in your God again. 967 01:13:46,200 --> 01:13:56,220 So if there is a dynamic, dynamic, dynamic values means you are creating on a daily basis client every 968 01:13:56,220 --> 01:13:57,990 day it comes for your clients. 969 01:13:57,990 --> 01:14:00,590 So it is not necessary to fix this list. 970 01:14:00,930 --> 01:14:08,350 But you will make link a select field where it is linked to your customer. 971 01:14:08,380 --> 01:14:17,160 DOCTYPE when the user open the list of value, usually you will get the latest list. 972 01:14:17,160 --> 01:14:21,290 All values, all the clients will show in the list of value. 973 01:14:21,960 --> 01:14:23,370 Here it is dynamically. 974 01:14:23,370 --> 01:14:34,140 It will show you the refreshed values instantly, but it is in every case it has its own usage. 975 01:14:35,500 --> 01:14:38,330 OK, so there is no preferences in. 976 01:14:40,210 --> 01:14:48,040 OK, I'm I did I did I answer your question so, yeah, it depends on the use case. 977 01:14:48,550 --> 01:14:49,740 Yes, it depends. 978 01:14:49,750 --> 01:14:50,200 Yes. 979 01:14:52,440 --> 01:14:58,260 Sometimes you don't want the user to select values, which you don't know, it depends on you what you 980 01:14:58,260 --> 01:15:00,510 want to do in your system. 981 01:15:01,350 --> 01:15:02,500 Yes, thank you. 982 01:15:03,510 --> 01:15:03,680 Would. 983 01:15:05,440 --> 01:15:07,900 So any other question? 984 01:15:11,530 --> 01:15:25,030 To no hand that on you, yes, you have something to tell about today, Sishen is still some material 985 01:15:25,040 --> 01:15:26,280 to communicate. 986 01:15:27,710 --> 01:15:36,170 Not that I can emphasize is what you have already explained to to the last question, this is an example 987 01:15:36,170 --> 01:15:42,080 of an edited table where you are picking the data from another doctor and you can create this is the 988 01:15:42,080 --> 01:15:45,760 one you have been explaining and then the chart table. 989 01:15:46,160 --> 01:15:48,760 So here you can only select one value for this. 990 01:15:48,910 --> 01:15:56,040 This particular item, the chart table is something like like like this. 991 01:15:56,360 --> 01:16:02,750 So, for instance, here you have educational qualification and maybe you need to add that maybe the 992 01:16:02,750 --> 01:16:07,100 certificate, the first certificate, the second certificate, that one or the. 993 01:16:07,250 --> 01:16:08,750 So this one does not have a limit. 994 01:16:08,990 --> 01:16:12,220 You can add as many as many levels as possible. 995 01:16:12,440 --> 01:16:16,420 So this is an example of a charitable which is also adopted. 996 01:16:17,060 --> 01:16:22,680 But this is that is adopted types, but we only allow only only one. 997 01:16:22,700 --> 01:16:27,280 So this one is put as a link, but this one is put out. 998 01:16:28,710 --> 01:16:29,020 Yeah. 999 01:16:29,950 --> 01:16:30,220 Yeah. 1000 01:16:30,500 --> 01:16:30,970 Excellent. 1001 01:16:31,250 --> 01:16:36,350 We will see this also in our exercise, this educational qualification. 1002 01:16:36,710 --> 01:16:46,930 It's a timetable and it is added in the parent to DOCTYPE as a as a field, as a field of time table. 1003 01:16:51,450 --> 01:16:52,060 You've got it. 1004 01:16:52,470 --> 01:16:58,320 So we'll see this also this case in our area is now this case. 1005 01:16:59,680 --> 01:17:04,710 So go to the exercise library management. 1006 01:17:08,420 --> 01:17:10,910 Yes, so good. 1007 01:17:11,330 --> 01:17:12,420 Dun, dun, dun. 1008 01:17:14,370 --> 01:17:24,500 So just checking if we miss any form of you look for this, the view is now for you. 1009 01:17:24,570 --> 01:17:29,070 So this barnacled, don't know boilerplate code, but. 1010 01:17:31,270 --> 01:17:40,810 Sorry, boilerplate code, that is it to be good and is it more than boilerplate? 1011 01:17:42,560 --> 01:17:48,170 Well, it's not very important, but we can look at it is just, quote, boilerplate code is the code 1012 01:17:48,170 --> 01:17:54,200 that was created without you having to write one piece of code, even one character code. 1013 01:17:54,440 --> 01:18:02,450 So after you have committed you are DOCTYPE, the frappé goes ahead and and again, just bootstraps 1014 01:18:02,450 --> 01:18:03,940 your application in some new code. 1015 01:18:04,130 --> 01:18:10,280 So all these things we are seeing here is called sample, but we did not write even a single line of 1016 01:18:10,280 --> 01:18:10,510 code. 1017 01:18:10,520 --> 01:18:13,010 So that is what they mean by my boilerplate code. 1018 01:18:14,410 --> 01:18:15,440 Is this. 1019 01:18:17,050 --> 01:18:26,410 I don't consider this to be a Saturday and Sunday, we don't have a plus, we will meet on Monday. 1020 01:18:26,430 --> 01:18:27,660 Yes, so. 1021 01:18:29,950 --> 01:18:37,810 Article on this is on so we can study these for these profiles are important. 1022 01:18:38,410 --> 01:18:41,880 This has been they have been created in our application. 1023 01:18:42,250 --> 01:18:43,970 It's part of the boilerplate code. 1024 01:18:43,990 --> 01:18:45,260 Some of them may be empty. 1025 01:18:46,270 --> 01:18:54,730 The article is on file is what is going to be containing the changes that will be doing to adopt, for 1026 01:18:54,730 --> 01:18:59,980 instance, when maybe after a year or some time you come in and decide you want to customize and add 1027 01:18:59,980 --> 01:19:01,180 another field somewhere. 1028 01:19:01,960 --> 01:19:04,700 That code is going to be stored in the article, which is on file. 1029 01:19:05,140 --> 01:19:09,030 And when you see how that could do the other users or other developers in the front bench. 1030 01:19:09,070 --> 01:19:12,030 My grade is going to create those fields in their India. 1031 01:19:12,040 --> 01:19:16,010 Is that the article bogus file is what will contain our scripts. 1032 01:19:16,210 --> 01:19:21,090 So here you are going to be writing scripts that will be running on the client side of our application. 1033 01:19:21,370 --> 01:19:30,040 We are going to be seeing this, I think, tomorrow when we will be looking at yeah, Monday on Monday 1034 01:19:30,340 --> 01:19:31,690 are the custom scripts. 1035 01:19:31,690 --> 01:19:33,310 Some of them are going to be deciding. 1036 01:19:33,760 --> 01:19:37,660 Some of them are going to be deciding on this file the article or tipi. 1037 01:19:37,690 --> 01:19:39,580 Again, this one will contain our code. 1038 01:19:39,850 --> 01:19:41,200 That is the Python code. 1039 01:19:41,530 --> 01:19:45,910 So if you want to write code to interact with your database, this is really going to be putting that 1040 01:19:45,910 --> 01:19:52,060 code, the tests that this article is going to have our test the test cases for us of the year. 1041 01:19:54,240 --> 01:20:02,730 Yes, well, they are created in the in the in the file structure, in folder structure, where can 1042 01:20:02,730 --> 01:20:04,850 you show just show us the files. 1043 01:20:05,780 --> 01:20:06,060 Yeah. 1044 01:20:06,510 --> 01:20:10,320 So we have a zoom zoom out also. 1045 01:20:11,910 --> 01:20:12,570 We don't see. 1046 01:20:13,530 --> 01:20:14,250 So yeah. 1047 01:20:15,050 --> 01:20:15,470 Let me just. 1048 01:20:16,290 --> 01:20:17,160 Yeah, it's fine. 1049 01:20:18,660 --> 01:20:25,470 So in our application you go to ABSs, then you go to a library, a library management. 1050 01:20:25,980 --> 01:20:32,700 Then you open the library management again, then the module and then here you have the DOCTYPE. 1051 01:20:32,700 --> 01:20:35,730 So this folder is going to contain all our dog types. 1052 01:20:36,120 --> 01:20:41,430 So when you open it, I know we have only one duck tape and that is library. 1053 01:20:41,760 --> 01:20:47,520 You open it and then here we have all these all the files that we had. 1054 01:20:47,520 --> 01:20:52,650 So we had we have library dodgiest, we have the JSON. 1055 01:20:53,100 --> 01:20:58,680 So this JSON, if you look at it closely, you'll see that it has all the fields that we have created. 1056 01:20:59,070 --> 01:21:04,310 And when you come after some time and add another field is going to be added into this, this file, 1057 01:21:04,860 --> 01:21:09,210 then we have the Dot Peli and this is what they are calling boilerplate code. 1058 01:21:09,990 --> 01:21:11,870 You can see right now it's like empty. 1059 01:21:11,880 --> 01:21:16,040 So we are going to be using our custom code here and then we have the test. 1060 01:21:16,080 --> 01:21:22,920 This is for we are going to be writing a test cases and the genius is what is going to be used for for 1061 01:21:22,920 --> 01:21:25,140 the for the scripts, for different scripts. 1062 01:21:26,590 --> 01:21:27,040 Great. 1063 01:21:27,190 --> 01:21:27,760 Excellent. 1064 01:21:27,790 --> 01:21:32,340 So overall, the Jason file, we will not that should bet on you. 1065 01:21:33,230 --> 01:21:37,080 No, Jason, we are not going to be touching it on our own. 1066 01:21:37,510 --> 01:21:41,470 The system is going to be updating it on the back end. 1067 01:21:41,470 --> 01:21:50,560 As we do, changes to our doctor is going to be the standard by which we are allowed to write our date. 1068 01:21:50,620 --> 01:21:50,920 Right? 1069 01:21:51,580 --> 01:21:52,140 Correct. 1070 01:21:52,150 --> 01:21:52,600 Correct. 1071 01:21:53,470 --> 01:21:53,470 Excellent. 1072 01:21:55,030 --> 01:21:55,600 Excellent. 1073 01:21:55,630 --> 01:21:56,020 Great. 1074 01:21:56,860 --> 01:22:00,250 So if you have a question of. 1075 01:22:03,040 --> 01:22:12,130 And gentlemen, about today's sessions we have, we saw a DOCTYPE, DOCTYPE is a huge topic still we 1076 01:22:12,130 --> 01:22:17,590 are we will cover more features on DOCTYPE later in the coming sessions. 1077 01:22:19,690 --> 01:22:20,890 This is one hour into this. 1078 01:22:21,400 --> 01:22:32,460 We may pass the time by 30 minutes, but we cannot interrupt this issue until we complete the full topic. 1079 01:22:33,520 --> 01:22:33,850 Other. 1080 01:22:34,690 --> 01:22:44,020 I hope during the weekend you will create this system to create the DOCTYPE article in your own laptop 1081 01:22:44,020 --> 01:22:45,880 or your own instance. 1082 01:22:46,300 --> 01:22:51,010 Other tech types is required by the same use case. 1083 01:22:51,730 --> 01:22:54,490 Did you share the user base link? 1084 01:22:55,120 --> 01:22:56,200 I would take later. 1085 01:22:57,590 --> 01:23:08,290 So a garani, are we going to create all types during the online or just we stop here and we will be 1086 01:23:08,440 --> 01:23:09,870 other types of limelight? 1087 01:23:09,880 --> 01:23:10,270 You said. 1088 01:23:11,490 --> 01:23:14,900 You mean he's got this, yes. 1089 01:23:16,410 --> 01:23:24,940 Yeah, because other times they have different types of field types and different cases. 1090 01:23:24,950 --> 01:23:32,220 So we I hope to cover all all cases in other types. 1091 01:23:32,400 --> 01:23:32,790 Right. 1092 01:23:34,220 --> 01:23:41,880 Yes, but you'll find, mummy, that what we were explaining here, when you are starting, if you understand 1093 01:23:41,880 --> 01:23:48,170 this, what is in this this this view, you'll be able to click, you'll be able to create any type 1094 01:23:48,170 --> 01:23:49,820 of field inside of you. 1095 01:23:50,840 --> 01:23:55,970 So my thinking is so that you do not you know, here we have we have topics. 1096 01:23:55,970 --> 01:23:57,380 This was the turning the tapes. 1097 01:23:57,740 --> 01:24:00,190 Tomorrow we are going to look at sorry, not tomorrow. 1098 01:24:00,200 --> 01:24:02,110 I don't know why in my mind is fixed for tomorrow. 1099 01:24:02,870 --> 01:24:05,980 We are going to look at working with the dependent fields. 1100 01:24:06,020 --> 01:24:08,030 This is a different topic from this one. 1101 01:24:08,270 --> 01:24:10,250 And then we start writing scripts. 1102 01:24:10,580 --> 01:24:17,270 So my thinking would be we can go and maybe use this weekend to explore the dog days by our own. 1103 01:24:17,840 --> 01:24:18,770 We created them. 1104 01:24:19,640 --> 01:24:22,910 And then when we come back on Monday, we are going to go straight. 1105 01:24:22,910 --> 01:24:28,490 Maybe we can start by taking the questions if we we have people having challenges and then we can go 1106 01:24:28,490 --> 01:24:31,410 ahead and start looking at these are the other topics that we have. 1107 01:24:32,050 --> 01:24:32,360 OK. 1108 01:24:33,800 --> 01:24:43,630 So now it is requested from you guys to create DOCTYPE, as we did today with Article Library. 1109 01:24:43,790 --> 01:24:49,100 There is other DOCTYPE for library management application trying to do it yourself. 1110 01:24:49,550 --> 01:24:52,620 If you are stumped, you will come Monday. 1111 01:24:52,640 --> 01:25:01,730 First, things will clear our doubts regarding creation of doctors, so we will not go to the next topic 1112 01:25:02,000 --> 01:25:05,410 only if all doubts are cleared. 1113 01:25:08,600 --> 01:25:11,730 So today we will close the call. 1114 01:25:12,890 --> 01:25:20,210 So, ladies and gentlemen, sorry to pass the time by 30 minutes, so if you have any questions now, 1115 01:25:20,220 --> 01:25:21,670 we can take it. 1116 01:25:23,150 --> 01:25:25,570 We can get it from you. 1117 01:25:27,940 --> 01:25:28,800 Requesens. 1118 01:25:31,480 --> 01:25:32,340 Is it clear? 1119 01:25:35,460 --> 01:25:48,880 This is thank you, thank you so thank you very much for attending today's session and other sessions. 1120 01:25:50,070 --> 01:25:52,230 I hope things are more clear now. 1121 01:25:52,500 --> 01:25:57,120 I hope you are more confortable in the frappé framework development. 1122 01:25:58,290 --> 01:26:03,660 More topics are coming, and I hope you enjoyed this session with us. 1123 01:26:04,470 --> 01:26:05,520 Thank you very much. 1124 01:26:06,930 --> 01:26:09,600 Happy weekend and enjoy your weekend. 1125 01:26:10,020 --> 01:26:10,600 Thank you. 1126 01:26:10,720 --> 01:26:11,580 Here, here. 1127 01:26:11,600 --> 01:26:16,110 The weather becomes so it's time to go swim in the sea. 1128 01:26:17,400 --> 01:26:19,560 Thank you. 1129 01:26:19,800 --> 01:26:20,760 Thank you. 1130 01:26:21,270 --> 01:26:21,840 Thank you. 1131 01:26:21,840 --> 01:26:22,830 Thank you very much. 1132 01:26:23,400 --> 01:26:28,110 And let's see you a Monday and I'll see you Monday 1133 01:26:30,910 --> 01:26:33,510 here in the.