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Client has a website running on 4.3.1 - Has a mirror website. On one I did utilize row_id - Now I can’t remember how the hell to find the row_id.
Trying to get them to upgrade. But it’s pulling teeth at this point and I’m about done.
How do you find a row_id on EE?
Thank you, JohnBoy
Hey Andy,
It’s a list of TV Channels. For the movie package networks I pulled the specific row_id from a Grid. I would set this up differently now but this was built like 6 years ago - and they want to match it on a mirror site. And now I can’t for the life of remember how I pulled the row_id.
<tbody>
{exp:channel:entries channel="tv_channels" entry_id="82" dynamic="no" }
{channel_list row_id="51|52|53|54|242"}
<tr>
<td [removed]>[img]{channel_list:channel_img}mHJV2stlp5r4emxnYXEoAE1ZD3KASNhXtypography_img_src_end width="75" height="75"
alt="" [/img]</td>
<td class="fw-bold">{channel_list:channel_number}</td>
<td class="fw-bold">{channel_list:channel_name}</td>
<td>Available with Subscription</td>
</tr>
{/channel_list}
{/exp:channel:entries}
</tbody>
Any Help would be appreciated.
Thanks - Johnboy
I believe it’s legitimately the row in the database. (https://docs.expressionengine.com/latest/fieldtypes/grid.html#row_id . So you would need to find that grid field’s table in the database and get the row id.
That’s strange that there’s just one template, although it can be a misinterpretation. This connection seems to have some promising possibilities. How to fix the PHP warning that “unknown post data cannot be buffered” and “all data is discarded in unknown on line 0” doodle cricket
To verify if it saves properly, I would first try just typing “hello world” into the template.
Should it occur… If the temp space is full, I would have the server expert check it. To be sure it’s not being captured by a mod_security filter of some kind—which occasionally does strange things—I would examine the security logs.
Occasionally, I will create an independent HTML form that just publishes its data back to itself. Try it out and see if you encounter any issues.
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