party::new (public)
party::new [ -form_id form_id ] [ -variable_prefix variable_prefix ] \ [ -creation_user creation_user ] [ -creation_ip creation_ip ] \ [ -party_id party_id ] [ -context_id context_id ] [ -email email ] \ party_type
Defined in packages/acs-tcl/tcl/community-core-procs.tcl
Creates a party of this type by calling the .new function for the package associated with the given party_type. This function will fail if there is no package.
There are now several ways to create a party of a given type. You can use this Tcl API with or without a form from the form system, or you can directly use the PL/SQL API for the party type.
Examples:
# OPTION 1: Create the party using the Tcl Procedure. Useful if the # only attribute you need to specify is the party name db_transaction { set party_id [party::new -email "joe@foo.com" $party_type] } # OPTION 2: Create the party using the Tcl API with a templating # form. Useful when there are multiple attributes to specify for the # party template::form create add_party template::element create add_party email -value "joe@foo.com" db_transaction { set party_id [party::new -form_id add_party $party_type ] } # OPTION 3: Create the party using the PL/SQL package automatically # created for it # creating the new party set party_id [db_exec_plsql add_party " begin :1 := ${party_type}.new (email => 'joe@foo.com'); end; "]
- Switches:
- -form_id (optional)
- The form id from templating form system (see example above)
- -variable_prefix (optional)
- -creation_user (optional)
- -creation_ip (optional)
- -party_id (optional)
- -context_id (optional)
- -email (optional)
- The email of this party. Note that if email is specified explicitly, this value will be used even if there is a email attribute in the form specified by
form_id
.- Parameters:
- party_type (required)
- The type of party we are creating
- Returns:
party_id
of the newly created party- Author:
- Oumi Mehrotra <oumi@arsdigita.com>
- Created:
- 2001-02-08
- Partial Call Graph (max 5 caller/called nodes):
- Testcases:
- No testcase defined.