Hi Brandon.

No doubt there is a simple and elegant answer to your problem that someone will suggest soon.  I worked around a similar problem that I needed to fix quickly by making the select straight html with a Velocity loop over the the option tags.

That way you can still have your names and values as described.

Cheers,

Mark

 
On 11 May 2006, at 5:50 PM, Esbach, Brandon wrote:

Hi all,

I guess this is more a hibernate query than an Xwiki one, but here is what I'm trying to do:
We use a simple project management class currently to keep track of projects/engineer assignments/etc - currently managers type in freeform names… as you could imagine this is a bit of a problem with adding some more active content relating to the user (we're adding a 'workdesk' feature on login so that engineers/managers can see what projects/tasks/etc are assigned to them, without having to browse around and search).

What I thought of doing was adding a dropdown with the user details - allowing me to create a solid link between user and project. 

Now here's the problem…
I need to associate the firstname+lastname in the query - so that the manager/etc will pick a name they recognise immediately, instead of relying on them to know login names.

Initially, I had thought to use a Map or List to request multiple fields - but this does not seem to be understood by the renderer when it creates a list dropdown - I get immediate errors

Getting first name, no problem:
select prop.value from BaseObject obj, StringProperty prop where obj.className='XWiki.XWikiUsers' and prop.id.id=obj.id and prop.name='first_name'

EG output in the list:
'Brandon'
'UserXFirstName'

Getting Last name, also no problem:
select prop.value from BaseObject obj, StringProperty prop where obj.className='XWiki.XWikiUsers' and prop.id.id=obj.id and prop.name='last_name'

EG output:
'Esbach'
'UserXLastName'

Now it gets sticky.  Join the two fields with a space between them, so that instead of 'Brandon' or 'Esbach' I get 'Brandon Esbach'.. This I cannot seem to figure out using Hibernate, so any hints/tips/suggestions would be appreciated.


Problem number 2:
Another small catch I have is mapping this entry so that I can query on it.  Normally with data representation one would have a 'display' value and a 'link' value - kind of like the 'pretty name' and 'real name' facility of class objects; only the 'pretty name' gets shown when using automatic rendering - but the field is updated based on 'real name'.  Erm.  Hope that makes sense.

eg if my Xwiki name is braesb, firstname Brandon, lastname Esbach I could have a list looking like this:
'Brandon Esbach'
'UserXFirstName UserXLastName'
Selecting 'Brandon Esbach' would then look to my 'link' value of Xwiki.braesb, and store this with the record.  Querying on this then becomes no problem - but can this be done in Xwiki?

Brandon Esbach
Software Engineer
M/A-Com Eurotec Operations
LoughMahon Technology Park,
Skehard Road,
Blackrock,
Cork, Ireland
Tel  +353 21 4808305


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