Caleb, Thomas,
this is not about group members, these are separate objects, hence are queried
as separate HQL and SQL variables.
What I see is queries for such a purpose as
"all documents with x/y/z which user A or members of group P,Q,R is
allowed see"
For these, the normal way, apparently, has been to do a LIKE queries checking
for a substring (the user-name or group-name) in the group or member property
of the XWikiRights object.
Are you telling me that there's a better way to do that?
(e.g. that there would be different object for each member or group in the
stored XWikiRights?)
paul
On 18 sept. 2014, at 11:16, Caleb James DeLisle <[email protected]> wrote:
> Didn't we stop storing members of a group that way a long time ago?
> (implying the LIKE queries are strictly for backward compat)
On 18 sept. 2014, at 11:19, Thomas Mortagne <[email protected]> wrote:
> We stopped storing it but it's still supported (we don't log warning
> or stuff like that when something is still doing it) which mean some
> extension might be doing it and of course existing rights might
> contain it. The question is do we want to stop the support and
> automatically migrate existing stuff (and maybe break some existing
> extensions).
>
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