thanks for your input.
please note: I am not moving or adding any setup files from were they are.
I am only creating a menu and links in one place so they are easily found.
there is one selection that sets the webapp to hide the tab once all
setup is done.
it also has it own security so only the configuration person should
access this tab.


Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 11/3/2007 3:26 PM:
> De : "BJ Freeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Ok got these Configuration files pulled from the applications in my web
>> tools.
>> Was going to put them in SVN till it dawned on me that there is not
>> suppose to be any dependency.
>> now I notice the setting the Timeperiods for Fiscal is in Webtools and
>> it has it own page in Webtools.
>> Since this effects a application, does this not break the dependency rule?
> 
> Yes, sounds like it does
> 
>> So do we want to have another app in the applications that does Setup so
>> there is only one pages to maintain or make seperate pages like
>> timeperiods in Webtools?
> 
> Yes setting applications parameters outside of framework sound really better. 
> I already wondered why "Timeperiods for Fiscal" is not
> in the accouting application.
> 
>> The Setup would mostly be a controller that includes all the apps
>> controllers and a menu for selecting the setup pages throughout the
>> applications.
>> and example of a setup page is the Emails for productstores.
> 
> I'm not sure that we need another webtools like page for setting applications 
> parameters.They should be contained in their
> respective applications
> 
> WFIW
> 
> Jacques
> 
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