De : "Jacopo Cappellato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> These are the mods I'd like to commit:
>
> a) ecommerce>wishlists (dropdowns): display all the shopping lists
> created by the logged in user + the shopping lists with isPublic=Y
+1 définitively

>
> b) ecommerce>wishlists (edit screen): hide the isPublic flag and always
> set it to N (i.e. ecommerce users cannot create public lists)
0, I dream about Amazon wishlists feature...

>
> c) (not completely sure about this): add the field
> ShoppingListType.parentShoppingListTypeId (hmmm... we need a shorter
> name here... any ideas?)
ShopListTyp.parentShopListTypId ?

> and add seed data for new shopping list type:
> I'd leke to create two parent types "PUBLIC_LIST" and "INTERNAL_LIST"
> and then associate to the former the list types available to ecommerce
> users (when they create a shopping list) and to the latter the ones that
> are only available when the lists are created in the backend (e.g.
> "Special Purpose").
>
> What do you think?

Great ideas I just wonder where you find the time to do/think-about all that ;o)

Jacques

>
> Jacopo
>
>
> Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
> > What is the best way to model a shopping list that is public, i.e it is
> > available to all the users (not just the one that created it)?
> > I've noticed that the ShoppingList.isPublic flag is not used in any
> > process. We could use this flag, but I don't think that we should allow
> > an ecommerce user to set the flag to Y (the list will then appear in the
> > drop down boxes for all the users): it should really be done by a manager.
> >
> > What is the best way to model a shopping list that is available only to
> > a limited set of users?
> > I could use a special type for the ShoppingList and add custom code to
> > show the lists of that type only to qualified users but, again, I don't
> > like the idea of letting the ecommerce users select the type of the
> > shopping list: we should at least define a way to separate the publicly
> > available types from the backend only ones (adding a flag to the
> > ShoppingListType? or using a parent type to group them together?)
> >
> > I'd love to get your feedback on this because I'd like to provide some
> > enhancements (if needed) soon.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Jacopo
>
>

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