Ok!
:)
Thanks! I'll vote.
Erica.
2010/11/2 [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. <ricardo.rodriguez(a)ebiotic.net>
Hi!
Erica Usui wrote:
I'm sorry, but that's just what I was
talking about from the begining...
Sure! I was just trying to reproduce the error.
It doesn't work properly... It was suposed to
store the property of Id
Field
Name and to display on select list the property
of Value Field Name. But
it
seems to display and store the the chosen one for
Value Field Name.
That's why I've created
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XE-732 after
trying XE 2.6-SNAPSHOT.31892 and XE 2.6-SNAPSHOT.32286. Do you agree
with the description of the issue? Please, fill free to vote for it, to
watch or to comment it: Let's hope more people consider this important
for their work!
2010/11/2 [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.
<ricardo.rodriguez(a)ebiotic.net>
> Hi!
>
> Erica Usui wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> My property is just like a static list, but populated by another class
-
>>
> so,
>
>> I used a DB List property.
>> What I want to show on select is different from what I want the stored
>>
> value
>
>> to be, this is actually the purpose of DB List properties' "id
name"
and
>
"value name", but my experience showed the contrary...
>
> I've already seem these
>
link<http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Drafts/DatabaseListProperties ,
>> and also found important information about this subject on this mailing
(
>>
http://lists.xwiki.org/pipermail/users/2008-February/010417.html). But
>> didn't solve my problem.
>>
>>
> Have you checked this?
>
>
>
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/FAQ/HowToCreateAOneToManyRelationshipIn…
>
> I can't try it myself today. I'll be back to this issue ASAP. Thanks.
>
>> Again, I just want to do the same as property "List of users" does,
which
>>
> is
>
>> when selecting it is shown "first_name+last_name", and when querying
the
>> result is "XWiki.alias". I want
to do something similar, but with my
own
>
class, not XWiki.XWikiUsers.
> For example:
> XWiki.dbClass [which has: property1 (string), property2 (string)].
> XWiki.class1Class [which has: property3 (dbList)=> XWiki class name:
> XWiki.dbClass, id field name: property1; value field name: property2)].
>
> 2010/10/29 [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC. <ricardo.rodriguez(a)ebiotic.net
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Erica Usui wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to list the users' name in a form, but the name have
>>>>
>>>>
>>> complement
>>>
>>>
>>>> (p.e. Name: Carlos Eduardo da Silva / HR - manager). As in a "List
of
>>>>
>>>>
>>> users"
>>>
>>>
>>>> property, I want to display, when someone is selecting a name, the
full
>>>>
>>>>
>>> name
>>>
>>>
>>>> and complement, but when displaying in the results I want it to show
>>>>
> the
>
>>>> user's Alias.
>>>>
>>>> So what I did was a class (XWiki.dbClass) with two properties:
>>>> Name (String) (p.e. Carlos Eduardo da Silva / HR - manager)
>>>> Alias (String) (p.e.Carlos)
>>>> Which I used as a DataBase to the property "Name" in the other
class
>>>> (XWiki.formClass).
>>>>
>>>> So, I chose for this property:
>>>> XWiki Class Name: XWiki.dbClass
>>>> Id Field Name: Name
>>>> Value Field Name: Alias
>>>>
>>>> But the result was not as in a "List of Users" property, in
which
when
>>>>
>>>>
>>> one
>>>
>>>
>>>> choose for example "Carlos Eduardo da Silva" the result in the
table
is
>>>> "Carlos".
>>>> The result was that both, selected and diplayed information, are in
>>>>
> this
>
>>>> example "Carlos".
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Perhaps I'm missing something, Erica, but if you are dealing with
XWiki
>>> users, what not simply modify
XWiki.XWikiUsers class to host the new
>>> information you need to store? You must be careful when you updated
this
>>> class at XWiki update time!
>>>
>>> Or create that new dbClass to store new data (position and alias) and
>>> instantiate it (add an instance of that class) to each XWiki user.
>>>
>>> I know this is not what you are asking for, but I'm trying to
understand
>>> what do you want to do. I've
tried this Database List properties type
in
>>> a XE 2.6-SNAPSHOT.31892 and it seems
to work a expected.
>>>
>>> When you talk about "result in the table", what table are you
talking
>>> about? Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> And another thing... I didn't understand the DB Tree property. One
>>>>
> thing
>
>>>> that worked was:
>>>> XWiki Class Name: XWiki.dbClass
>>>> Id Field Name: doc.fullName
>>>> Value Field Name: Alias
>>>> Parent Field Name: doc.parent
>>>>
>>>> But I don't understand the meaning of that...
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone help me ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> This is the only file where I can find a reference to Tree Property in
>>> the XWiki ecosystem...
>>>
>>>
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Drafts/DatabaseListProperties
>>>
>>> But it is just in the title of the document. I've trying to get it
>>> working to no avail. It seems that it allows to assign a value of a
>>> property by selecting a document from a tree of documents. But I'm not
>>> able to get it working. Could you try with, let's say, a dbTree based
on
> XWiki.XWikiUsers? Thanks!
>
> Just my two cents!
>
> Ricardo
>
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