I went ahead and added the checkboxes, but note that they don't do
anything unless the collection you are subscribing to is EIM-based.
If you don't know what I'm talking about then let me rephrase: the
new checkboxes in the subscribe dialog don't do anything yet. :-)
On Mar 21, 2007, at 1:11 PM, Philippe Bossut wrote:
Morgen Sagen wrote:
The new sharing framework that will be put in place soon has much
better support for filtering than the old framework (filtering
should actually work :-). Each participant (publisher or
subscriber) in a shared collection will have control over what
fields they choose to share (triage status, alarms, etc.),
completely independent of what other participants have selected.
For example, if user A declines to share triage status, but users
B and C decide to share it, user A won't see B and C's triage
values, but B and C will see each other's. In the old framework,
everyone had to agree on the same set of filters.
Therefore I propose we add the four checkboxes that are in the
publish/manage dialog (Share alarms, event status, triage status,
and needs reply status) to the subscribe dialog as well.
+1, I bumped into this issue this morning during the IRC QA session
when trying to understand the triage test case TC0022... :)
Cheers,
- Philippe
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