Hallo there once again!
This time around, I have a question concerning the template toolkit. Perhaps someone here knows a good lot about this tool.
I would like to combine variables in an extension I'm programming for my company for Bugzilla. Here's the explenation:
# Due to having to iterate through a lot of values, but also needing t
+o perform further calculations, I must save the results of the iterat
+ion like this:
$UserInfo->{"RemainingDays".$_."-".$UtilRatioPercent} = $RemainingTime
+;
# $_ can either be NEW or ASSIGNED $UtilRatioPercent is variable.
# The hash in which this is written is transferred to the template lik
+e so:
$vars->{'ReturnValues'} = \@ReturnValues;
# And then processed in the template as follows:
[% FOREACH TimeData IN ReturnValues %]
[% TimeData.RemainingDaysNEW-XX %]
[% END %]
I need to insert $UtilRatioPercent where XX is and have the template read the whole thing as ONE variable which would then look like this for example:
[% TimeData.RemainingDaysNEW-75 %]
Anybody know how I can achieve this? The template toolkit documentation doesn't really help and I can't access newsgroups from my companies office.
Regards
Fred
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