Thanks! I have a new question that may (?) be the same old one in a different form: The idea is to have two ZClasses, say Foo and Bar. Bar is a nested class of Foo. The Foo object should be able create n instances of the Bar objects and the Bar object should also be able to create n instances of other Bar objects. Creating Bar in Foo is no problem. Creating Bar in Bar is a problem since Zope won't display the interface for adding objects. Adding new Bars is selected in the permissions menu/tab for both ZClasses. Foo inherits ZClass:ObjectManager and Bar is a "child" of Foo. I've tried grovelling around the mailing-lists and seen discussions about inheriting OFS:Folder and/or issues of folderish-ness. I tried making Bar inherit OFS:Folder, but then I just got a popup menu that lets me create Foo, but not Bar. I'm confused and starting to feel like a bit of a dumb-ass. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks, On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Jim Washington wrote:
Hi, Aaron
Yes.
If your parent ZClass is constructed properly, you should be able to add the parent class's management tabs by setting a "view". On the "Views" tab, look in the Method list for propertysheets/[ParentClassPropertySheetName]/manage. The properties on that sheet are accessible just like any of the child class's properties.
-- Jim Washington