Hello all, working on customizing one of the wizard forms, and have come up 
against a wall...

At first I was trying to make a branch within the form that had an image 
with extra info attached to it, i.e. multiple images each with a note and 
type attached to it.  I gave up on that, and thought I could just make a 
simple two node branch within the form, so there would be multiple 
note/note type pairs per each overall form instance.  However, I'm finding 
that the structure of the branch is not preserved when I save multiple 
instances--one of the nodes ends up in the wrong branch.

I was just looking at this function that is defined in the form class

    def get_nodes(self, entity, entitytypeid):
        ret = []
        entities = entity.find_entities_by_type_id(entitytypeid)
        for entity in entities:
            ret.append({'nodes': entity.flatten()})
        return ret


and is called for each branchlist like so:

condition_assessment_entities = self.resource.find_entities_by_type_id(
'GUIDELINE.E89')

for entity in condition_assessment_entities:
      self.data['data'].append({
          'GUIDELINE_TYPE.E55': {
                'branch_lists': self.get_nodes(entity, 'GUIDELINE_TYPE.E55')
           },
       })


Does this function impair what I'm trying to do?  It seems like it might 
make complex branching underneath the main branch impossible.

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Adam

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