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Data from lookup-target records is stored as a nested map. | Data from lookup-target records is stored as a nested map. For example, to get data for the template variable <tt>$Order.customer.name</tt>: | ||
# <tt>HashMap orderMap = TemplateContext.get("Order")</tt> gets the Order HashMap from the context. | # <tt>HashMap orderMap = TemplateContext.get("Order")</tt><br> gets the Order HashMap from the context. | ||
# <tt>HashMap customerMap = orderMap.get("customer")</tt> gets the lookup-target record for the customer field. | # <tt>HashMap customerMap = orderMap.get("customer")</tt><br> gets the lookup-target record for the customer field. | ||
# <tt>String name = customerMap.get("name")</tt> gets the customer's name. | # <tt>String name = customerMap.get("name")</tt><br> gets the customer's name. | ||
===Examples=== | ===Examples=== |
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About Print Template Classes
You can use a method in a Print Template Class to manipulate the data that a Print Template has available for processing. Here's how it works:
- When a Print Template is processed, it gets its data from the TemplateContext
- That object contains a HashMap for each kind of record that , a data object is simply a HashMap in the . The TemplateContext object is passed to a method in your data-handler so, by manipulating the HashMap(s) it contains, you change the data that the Print Template has available for processing.
- Template reference: $objectName.fieldname
- Retrieve a data object: TemplateContext.get("objectName");
- Add or update a data object: TemplateContext.put("objectName", HashMap);
- Get a field from data object: HashMap.get("fieldName");
- Add or update a field in a data object: HashMap.put("fieldName",value);
where value is typically a string or a nested HashMap.
The keys for the standard HashMaps that a TemplateContext contains are:
__TBD: What are the other standard objects?__
Configuring a Print Template to use a Specified Class and Method
- --select the class, and the method to use
Methods that take following arguments are listed:
- com.platform.api.TemplateContext - The container that the print template gets its data from.
- String (objectName) - The name of the object the print template was invoked on.
- String (recordID) - The ID of the record on which it was invoked.
__TBD: TemplateContext is in new javadocs, yes? objectName is passed in, yes? Does return value have to be void?__
Accessing Lookup Target Records
__TBD: Is nested data stored like this?__ Data from lookup-target records is stored as a nested map. For example, to get data for the template variable $Order.customer.name:
- HashMap orderMap = TemplateContext.get("Order")
gets the Order HashMap from the context. - HashMap customerMap = orderMap.get("customer")
gets the lookup-target record for the customer field. - String name = customerMap.get("name")
gets the customer's name.
Examples
Changing Field Data
- <syntaxhighlight lang="java" enclose="div">
</syntaxhighlight>
Example: Adding a New Field
- <syntaxhighlight lang="java" enclose="div">
</syntaxhighlight>
Example: Adding a New Object
- <syntaxhighlight lang="java" enclose="div">
public void processTemplate(TemplateContext context, String objectName,String recordId)
HashMap<String, Object> map = new HashMap<String, Object>(); map.put("CompanyName", "Tulip"); map.put("Phone", "408-230-0987"); context.put("Company",map); </syntaxhighlight>