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Hi Guys,

Using Invoice Manager, in Joomla! 3, I do not have the option of displaying all invoices from the component, therefore several pages with 20 per page only.
I have so far completed several generic test installs (bare basics with non-altered Prostar template) with Invoice Manager, but still ailing the same result of not displaying any view options, as you normally would expect.
Is this primarily a problem with Joomla! 3 installs, or is there something else I may have overlooked?

Any advice, tips or tricks much appreciated.

Thanks in advance & regards,
Rob
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    Saturday, March 08 2014, 10:48 AM - #Permalink
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    this is definitely not normal.. you should be able to set the pagination the same way you would in any other component...
    what's the value of the list length on the global joomla configuration?
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    Saturday, March 08 2014, 11:55 AM - #Permalink
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    Thanks for the reply.
    This has somewhat fixed my problem by changing the page list limit from the default 20 to 100. However, I still do not have any pagination setting selection from the Invoices component, but should be Ok for now.
    Cheers.
    • Germinal Camps
      more than a month ago
      that's weird anyway.. the options should be there (asuming you have more than 20 invoices, of course..)
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    Sunday, March 09 2014, 08:55 AM - #Permalink
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    Certainly an odd one. I'll circle back to it later, however for the time being we're good with 100 per page. FYI, originally I stated "(bare basics with non-altered Prostar template) - I meant Isis, not Prostar which I'm sure you caught.
    Curious to know if anyone else has had this, or similar issue. My backend Isis template has absolutely no overrides of modifications (css styling or otherwise) and is a fresh install of Joomla 3.2.3.

    I'll report back to this thread with some feedback if I discover what might be causing this issue, when I investigate it again a little later on.

    Once again, thanks for your input and speedy replys.

    Cheers,
    Rob
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    Sunday, March 09 2014, 10:32 AM - #Permalink
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    Please do. I've been trying to reproduce this issue on my end with no luck.. so not sure what could be causing this.
    If you find anything out, please share :)
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