Hey Ed

I think I had a similar problem. Try putting in a "multiple" in your template 
call "{{{for template|B|embed in field=A[bbb]}}}", that should work. You can 
use minimum instances=1 and maximum instances=1 to make sure, it only generates 
one instance.

Manual says: "holds template - Specifies that this field is meant to hold a 
multiple-instance template,[..]"


Regards,
Tobias

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Von: MediaWiki-l [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag 
von Ed
Gesendet: Dienstag, 8. Dezember 2015 04:43
An: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
Betreff: [MediaWiki-l] [SemanticForms] Form Rendering Order for Embedded 
Templates

Hi everyone,

I have a form that uses 3 templates A, B, and C.  Template A is a wrapper that 
brings B (single instance) and C (multi instance) together.  No matter what I 
do C(m) always show at the top and B at the bottom.  Is there a way that I can 
have B at the top and C(m) at the bottom?

BTW, the template presentation is fine and the template calls on the page are 
fine.  The issue is with the input form.

This is how the form is defined:

    <includeonly>
    {{{for template|A}}}
    {{{field|bbb|holds template}}}
    {{{field|ccc|holds template}}}
    {{{end template}}}

    {{{for template|B|embed in field=A[bbb]}}}
    {| class="formtable"
    ! B1:
    | {{{field|b1}}}
    |-
    ! B2:
    | {{{field|b2}}}
    |}
    {{{end template}}}

    {{{for template|C|multiple|embed in field=A[ccc]}}}
    {| class="formtable"
    |{{{field|c1}}}
    |{{{field|c2}}}
    |}
    {{{end template}}}
    </includeonly>

This is how the input form is rendered:

     input fields for C[1]
     input fields for C[2]
     input fields for C[3]
     input fields for B

This is how I would like it to be rendered:

     input fields for B
     input fields for C[1]
     input fields for C[2]
     input fields for C[3]

Is that possible?

Thanks!
-Ed
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