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Other product names, logos, designs, titles, words, or phrases mentioned within this publication may be trademarks, service marks, or trade names of Macromedia, Inc. or other entities and may be registered in certain jurisdictions including internationally. [. . . ] You will complete the following tasks: · "Create the user interface" on page 12 · "Edit the data" on page 16 This tutorial uses a public web service and therefore requires that you have an Internet connection. In addition, the tutorial won't work in a browser because of sandbox restrictions, but will work in the Flash authoring environment or Flash Player. Note: The use of a public web service in this tutorial does not imply that you should use one for realworld applications. In fact, Macromedia does not recommend using public web services directly from within any client-side application. For more information, see "About data connectivity and security in Flash Player" in the "Data Integration" chapter in Using Flash (in Flash, select Help > Using Flash). For this tutorial, you will need to download the Data Tutorials ZIP file from www. macromedia. com/go/flmx2004_data_tutorials. This is accomplished by selecting an item within the Schema Tree pane and modifying its settings. 7. This is because the Flash authoring tool cannot determine that it is a date type based on its value. You need to give it some additional information to encode this value correctly. 8. Select the Data Type parameter for the Date schema field and change it to Date. This tells the DataBinding component to try to work with this value as a date. For more information on data binding and data types, see "Schema data types" in the "Data binding" section of the "Data Integration" chapter in Using Flash (in Flash, select Help > Using Flash). 9. Select the encoder parameter for the Date schema field and change it to Date. Select the encoder options parameter and select the value "MM/DD/YYYY". This tells the DataBinding component how the string value is represented in the XML file. With this information, the DataBinding component can successfully take any string in this format and convert it into an ActionScript date object. For more information on data binding and encoders, see "Schema encoders" in the "Data binding" section of the "Data Integration" chapter in Using Flash (in Flash, select Help > Using Flash). Create the user interface 13 10. Select the @billable schema field. Notice that the field's data type was automatically set to Boolean by the authoring tool, which looks for certain patterns to guess the type of an XML element. For Boolean data types, the encoder options specify strings that indicate true and false values. 11. With the @billable schema field still selected, double-click the Encoder Options field. In the Boolean Encoder dialog that appears, enter true in the String That Mean True text box and enter false in the Strings That Mean False text box. 13. Select the @duration schema field. Notice that the field's data type was automatically set to Integer. This is because the sample XML field contained only whole number values for this attribute. 14. Select the Data Type setting for the @duration schema field and change it to Number so that it is not limited to integer values. 15. In the Component inspector, click the Bindings tab and create a binding between the row array and the DataSet component's dataProvider:Array property. Select the Direction property and set it to Out. The DataBinding component copies each object within the row array into a new record (transfer object) within the DataSet component. [. . . ] Begin with the file you created in the "XML Tutorial: Timesheet (Flash Professional Only)" 2. Drag an XUpdateResolver component to the Stage, and in the Property inspector enter the instance name timeInfo_rs. 3. Click the Schema tab in the Component inspector, and select the deltaPacket component property within the Schema Tree pane. 4. Change the DeltaPacket component's encoder setting to DataSetDeltaToXUpdateDelta. This encoder converts data within the DeltaPacket into XPath statements that are supplied to the XUpdateResolver component, but it needs additional information from you to do its job. 5. [. . . ]

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