after_relationship_add
Overview
The after_relationship_add
hook executes after a relationship has been added between two records.
Definition
function after_relationship_add($bean, $event, $arguments){}
Arguments
Name | Type | Description |
bean | Object | The bean object |
event | String | The current event |
arguments | Array | Additional information related to the event |
arguments.id | String | Module ID |
arguments.module | String | Module name |
arguments.related_id | String | Related module ID |
arguments.related_module | String | Related module name |
arguments.link | String | Link field name |
arguments.relationship | String | Relationship name |
Considerations
- This hook will be executed for each side of the relationship. An example is that if you add an association between an Account and Contact, the hook will be run for both.
- The arguments parameter will have additional information regarding the records being modified. The $bean variable will not contain this information.
Change Log
Version | Note |
6.0.0 | Added after_relationship_add hook. |
Examples
Creating a Logic Hook using the Extension Framework
./custom/Extension/modules/<module>/Ext/LogicHooks/<file>.php
<?php
$hook_array['after_relationship_add'][] = Array(
//Processing index. For sorting the array.
1,
//Label. A string value to identify the hook.
'after_relationship_add example',
//The PHP file where your class is located.
'custom/modules/{module}/after_relationship_add_class.php',
//The class the method is in.
'after_relationship_add_class',
//The method to call.
'after_relationship_add_method'
);
?>
./custom/modules/<module>/after_relationship_add_class.php
<?php
if (!defined('sugarEntry') || !sugarEntry) die('Not A Valid Entry Point');
class after_relationship_add_class
{
function after_relationship_add_method($bean, $event, $arguments)
{
//logic
}
}
?>