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Re: [phpGroupWare-developers] linking items across applications
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Maat |
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Re: [phpGroupWare-developers] linking items across applications |
Date: |
Sun, 28 Oct 2007 22:34:46 +0100 |
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Sigurd Nes a écrit :
> Maat wrote:
>
>> Sigurd Nes a écrit :
>>
>>> Maat wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> perhaps we need also :
>>>>
>>>> -- something to make link inactive without deleting it
>>>>
>>>>
>>> It could be Inactive when end_date expires.
>>>
>> ok then you cannot disable a link during its active period check
>> something the re-active it 2 days later.
>> perhaps this case will not appear :/
>>
>>
>>
>>>> -- something to define the "type" of the link
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Ok - that is possibel - can you explain what you mean by "type" - and
>>> how it should be used?
>>>
>> yeah.
>>
>> example : for a given type of task ( in tts, in task manager) you'll
>> have to link to documents you need to change but also to documents like
>> instructions or guides for the said task.
>>
>> => you'll have to make a difference : offer upload forms somewhere in
>> the page for the documents you need to change
>>
>> => show in a "help" zone the documents linked "for information"
>>
>
> Intuitively - this sounds to me like information that belongs to the
> target - and should be derived from a method defined in a hook.
>
nope. the target app (ged for documents does not know which document is
to be modified or jut read)
this is the task manager business not ged's
> (btw: "target" might be a better word than "destination")
>
yeah... i think that too
>> ok but the "location" thing is not really clear for me
>>
>
> Location is a logical submodule within an application - which can be
> organized as a hierarchy.
> Rights are inherited down the location-hierarchy.
>
thanks for the explanation. i'll read that carefully when my brain will
be able to understand something [ ie = not tonight :) ]
maat
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- Re: [phpGroupWare-developers] linking items across applications, (continued)
- Re: [phpGroupWare-developers] linking items across applications, Dave Hall, 2007/10/28
- Re: [phpGroupWare-developers] linking items across applications, Dave Hall, 2007/10/28
- Re: [phpGroupWare-developers] linking items across applications, Sigurd Nes, 2007/10/29
- Re: [phpGroupWare-developers] linking items across applications, Dave Hall, 2007/10/29
- Re: [phpGroupWare-developers] linking items across applications, Sigurd Nes, 2007/10/29
- Re: [phpGroupWare-developers] linking items across applications, Dave Hall, 2007/10/29
- Re: [phpGroupWare-developers] linking items across applications, Dave Hall, 2007/10/28