Append?db=DatabaseName&field1=xx&field2=xx
To add new records to a database, use a web browser to link to a URL containing the Append command (alternately, you may embed an [Append] context into a template). Whenever WebCatalog receives an Append command, it immediately adds a new record to the end of the specified database given the named field values.
Example (normally you would link to a URL or form containing the following information):
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The database "SomeDatabase.db" is opened, and a new record is added to the end with fieldname "name" being set to "Grant", fieldname "address" being set to "1492 Somewhere Lane", and fieldname "zip" being set to "90000". The page sent back to the browser will be xx.tpl
Any fieldnames that do not exist in the database are ignored, and any fields you
do not specify are left blank in the new record. Certain letters are illegal, such
as <tab> or <carriage return>, so they are converted to <space>
and <soft return> before being added to the database. Some computers use the
two-character sequence <carriage return><line feed> to indicate a single
end of line, which is automatically converted to a single <soft return> character
before being added to the database.
You may specify a relative or full URL to the database file, as in "/WebCatalog/Folder/SomeDatabase.db"
or "../SomeDatabase.db". The path to the database is always relative to
the template URL, so if the database is in the same folder as the template the path
would be "SomeDatabase.db", and if the database were one folder up then
the path would be "../SomeDatabase.db".
Note: You may force the visitor to enter something into a field by using the RequiredFields parameter in the URL. Setting RequiredFields=field1+field2+field3 will display an error message if the visitor forgets to enter some text into any of those 3 fields. RequiredFields works for all commands, not just this one.
Here are some other ways to send the same command:
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