Now the problem is with a manager user too (yesterday this user works ok) I try to inspect the process to see where it fails but seems to be ok The error is raised when Zope try to commit the changes This is the traceback: Traceback (innermost last): Module ZPublisher.Publish, line 121, in publish Module Zope2.App.startup, line 240, in commit Module transaction._manager, line 96, in commit Module transaction._transaction, line 380, in commit Module transaction._transaction, line 378, in commit Module transaction._transaction, line 433, in _commitResources Module ZODB.Connection, line 484, in commit Module ZODB.Connection, line 526, in _commit Module ZODB.Connection, line 553, in _store_objects Module ZODB.serialize, line 407, in serialize Module ZODB.serialize, line 416, in _dump Module copy_reg, line 69, in _reduce_ex TypeError: can't pickle instancemethod objects 2007/7/24, Jonathan <dev101@magma.ca>:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Garito" <garito@sistes.net> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 10:44 AM Subject: Re: [Zope] Re: Declare constructor as public
Hi, J Cameron! With constructor I mean the function I use to create the object. In this case: context.manage_addProduct['Yanged'].CrearYanged(NuevaId)
CrearYanged
How can I convert it to public?
Make sure that the folder and the script that contains the "context.manage_addProduct['Yanged'].CrearYanged(NuevaId)" code are accessible to the user.
Also, the folder where the new 'Yanged' instance is being created must be 'writeable' by the user.
If it is not working, make sure that 'Unauthorized' is not listed in the 'Ignored exception types' list in your error_log, so you can track the problem down.
Jonathan
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