Propertysheets not working
Zopemisters, Not sure if this is a bug. Is anyone else experienceing this: I add a ZClass. Then add a propertysheet called "Basic" (Using the default as much as possible:) Then when I call propertysheets.Basic.manage_editProperties, I get the AttributeError on "Basic". I searched the Collector and didn't see anything like it exaclty. Bug? All my best, Jason Spisak webmaster@mtear.com
Jason Spisak wrote:
I add a ZClass. Then add a propertysheet called "Basic" (Using the default as much as possible:) Then when I call propertysheets.Basic.manage_editProperties, I get the AttributeError on "Basic". I searched the Collector and didn't see anything like it exaclty. Bug?
After creating the Propertysheet, go to it's 'Define Permissions' tab and map the permissions to the appropriate values (they should match). Hope this helps, Michael Bernstein.
Michael, All propertysheets were set to "Manage Permissions" which should be correct, and the problem continues. Jim is working on a fix I believe. Thanks for your help. Jason Spisak webmaster@mtear.com Michael Bernstein wrote:
Jason Spisak wrote:
I add a ZClass. Then add a propertysheet called "Basic" (Using the default as much as possible:) Then when I call propertysheets.Basic.manage_editProperties, I get the AttributeError on "Basic". I searched the Collector and didn't see anything like it exaclty. Bug?
After creating the Propertysheet, go to it's 'Define Permissions' tab and map the permissions to the appropriate values (they should match).
Hope this helps,
Michael Bernstein.
-- Jason Spisak Director Implementation/Development Masterson, Tate & Associates 6151 West Century Boulevard #928 Los Angeles, CA 90045 http://www.mtear.com
Jason Spisak wrote:
Michael Bernstein wrote:
Jason Spisak wrote:
I add a ZClass. Then add a propertysheet called "Basic" (Using the default as much as possible:) Then when I call propertysheets.Basic.manage_editProperties, I get the AttributeError on "Basic". I searched the Collector and didn't see anything like it exaclty. Bug?
After creating the Propertysheet, go to it's 'Define Permissions' tab and map the permissions to the appropriate values (they should match).
All propertysheets were set to "Manage Permissions" which should be correct, and the problem continues. Jim is working on a fix I believe.
Hmm, that doesn't sound right... When examining the 'Define Permissions' tab of a propertysheet, you should see several Permissions followed by dropdown boxes, such as 'Access contents information' and 'Manage properties'. The dropdown boxes need to be set to match the titles of the permissions, so that 'Access contents information' is mapped to 'Access contents information', and 'Manage properties' is mapped to 'Manage properties'. Or at least, that's my understanding. Is this how you're set up? Michael Bernstein.
Michael, Regretably,no. I am using an 11:00 am PST CVS unpdate and recomplied. With a with newly created ZClass, and a propertysheet named "properties", what I am seeing under the Define Permissions tab is just a pull-down box that is set to Manage Properties. That's it. My Zclass is based on ObjectManager and Folder. Any ideas? All my best, -- Jason Spisak webmaster@mtear.com Michael Bernstein wrote:
Jason Spisak wrote:
Michael Bernstein wrote:
Jason Spisak wrote:
I add a ZClass. Then add a propertysheet called "Basic" (Using the default as much as possible:) Then when I call propertysheets.Basic.manage_editProperties, I get the AttributeError on "Basic". I searched the Collector and didn't see anything like it exaclty. Bug?
After creating the Propertysheet, go to it's 'Define Permissions' tab and map the permissions to the appropriate values (they should match).
All propertysheets were set to "Manage Permissions" which should be correct, and the problem continues. Jim is working on a fix I believe.
Hmm, that doesn't sound right...
When examining the 'Define Permissions' tab of a propertysheet, you should see several Permissions followed by dropdown boxes, such as 'Access contents information' and 'Manage properties'. The dropdown boxes need to be set to match the titles of the permissions, so that 'Access contents information' is mapped to 'Access contents information', and 'Manage properties' is mapped to 'Manage properties'.
Or at least, that's my understanding. Is this how you're set up?
Michael Bernstein.
-- Jason Spisak Director Implementation/Development Masterson, Tate & Associates 6151 West Century Boulevard #928 Los Angeles, CA 90045 http://www.mtear.com
Jason Spisak wrote:
Michael Bernstein wrote:
Jason Spisak wrote:
Michael Bernstein wrote:
Jason Spisak wrote:
I add a ZClass. Then add a propertysheet called "Basic" (Using the default as much as possible:) Then when I call propertysheets.Basic.manage_editProperties, I get the AttributeError on "Basic". I searched the Collector and didn't see anything like it exaclty. Bug?
After creating the Propertysheet, go to it's 'Define Permissions' tab and map the permissions to the appropriate values (they should match).
All propertysheets were set to "Manage Permissions" which should be correct, and the problem continues. Jim is working on a fix I believe.
Hmm, that doesn't sound right...
When examining the 'Define Permissions' tab of a propertysheet, you should see several Permissions followed by dropdown boxes, such as 'Access contents information' and 'Manage properties'. The dropdown boxes need to be set to match the titles of the permissions, so that 'Access contents information' is mapped to 'Access contents information', and 'Manage properties' is mapped to 'Manage properties'.
Or at least, that's my understanding. Is this how you're set up?
Regretably,no. I am using an 11:00 am PST CVS unpdate and recomplied. With a with newly created ZClass, and a propertysheet named "properties", what I am seeing under the Define Permissions tab is just a pull-down box that is set to Manage Properties. That's it. My Zclass is based on ObjectManager and Folder. Any ideas?
Oops, I hadn't realized that they changed the interface again. I'm still playing with 2.0.0a3 . Did you get confirmation from the guys at DC that this is the correct setting? What other settings can you set it to? Michael.
Michael, Did you get confirmation from the guys at DC that this is the
correct setting?
Actually we hadn't talked about the setting being the issue, but that there was a confirmed bug that Jim was fixing. We'll see tomorrow morning about wether it is actually fixed or not.
What other settings can you set it to? Well Manage properties is set to Manage properties, so I'll bet that that's right. Almost all of the Permission rights are possible, like Add User Folders, Change DTML Method, Manage Users...etc....
I think I'll leave it and see if they send a fixed it reply. All my best, -- Jason Spisak webmaster@mtear.com
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