Blair,
THANKS!, that is exactly what I needed. I have just looked at it too
much, and did not notice I forgot to include username in the
lhiddenFields below;
<ft:object objectid="#stObj.objectid#" typename="dmProfile"
lfields="company,address1,address2,city,state,region,country,postalcode,fir
stname,lastname,emailaddress,breceiveemail,phone,phone2,fax,url,overviewHom
e"
lhiddenFields="userdirectory,position,department,locale" legend="User
details" />
Adding it in solved the problem naturally.
On Jun 24, 4:17 pm, Blair McKenzie <[email protected]> wrote:
> It looks like the section where the username is edited for a new user isn't
> being included in the form. You should check the various parts of that logic
> to see if something is screwing it up. e.g. if stUser is somehow returning a
> non-empty struct.
>
> Blair
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 2:29 AM, Chris Roth <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi.
>
> > I have extended dmprofile (via a plugin) to accept some additional
> > properties.
>
> > in myplugin/packages/types/dmprofile.cfc I have...
>
> > <cfcomponent extends="farcry.core.packages.types.dmProfile"
> > displayName="User Profile" hint="Every user in the system has their
> > own profile from staff to community members. You can create new users,
> > edit existing ones or change the group they belong to.">
>
> > ... my new properites...
>
> > The dmprofile type has been deployed...
>
> > In myplugin/customadmin/customlists/dmProfile.cfm I tweaked the
> > ftt:objectadmin to include some additional fields for listing and
> > sorting and filtering. I modified the customadmin.xml in the plugin to
> > overridethe webtop
>
> > in myplugin/webskin/dmprifole/edit.cfc
>
> > I have copied it exactly from core, but edited the view to be:
>
> > <ft:form>
>
> > <ft:object objectid="#stObj.objectid#" typename="dmProfile"
>
> > lfields="company,address1,address2,city,state,region,country,postalcode,firstname,lastname,emailaddress,breceiveemail,phone,phone2,fax,url,overviewHome"
> > lhiddenFields="userdirectory,position,department,locale" legend="User
> > details" />
>
> > <cfif stObj.userdirectory eq "CLIENTUD" or stObj.userdirectory eq
> > "">
>
> > <cfset userID =
> > application.factory.oUtils.listSlice(stObj.username,
> > 1,-2,"_") />
> > <cfset stUser = oUser.getByUserID(userID) />
>
> > <cfif structIsEmpty(stUser)>
> > <skin:view key="newprofileuser" typename="farUser"
> > webskin="editProfileUser" />
> > <cfelse>
> > <ft:object stObject="#stUser#" typename="farUser"
> > lfields="userstatus,aGroups" legend="Security" />
> > </cfif>
>
> > </cfif>
>
> > <ft:object objectid="#stObj.objectid#" typename="dmProfile"
> > lfields="publicnotes,onWeb,territories,productlines,pricelists"
> > legend="Sales Rep details" />
>
> > <ft:farcryButtonPanel>
> > <ft:button value="Save" color="orange" />
> > <ft:button value="Cancel" validate="false" />
> > </ft:farcryButtonPanel>
> > </ft:form>
> > At this pouint everything seems to work as expected, however, when I
> > go to edit an existing user (clientud) and save, an error is thrown
> > "username is undefined in stProperties" on line 31 of the extended
> > edit handler (this is the "action" section. If I remove my custom
> > handler it works fine (but ofcouse my fields are not there)
>
> > <!-----------------------------
> > ACTION
> > ------------------------------>
> > <ft:serverSideValidation />
>
> > <ft:processform action="Save" exit="true">
> > <ft:processformobjects typename="farUser"
> > lArrayListGenerate="lgroups" />
>
> > <!--- track whether we have saved a farUser record--->
> > <cfset savedUserID = lsavedobjectids />
>
> > <ft:processformobjects typename="dmProfile">
>
> > <!--- We only check the profile/faruser relationship if we
> > saved a
> > CLIENTUD user --->
> > <cfif len(savedUserID)>
> > <cfset stUser = oUser.getData(objectid=savedUserID)
> > />
>
> > <!--- If the current username is not the same one we
> > saved (ie. new
> > user) --->
> > <cfif stProperties.username NEQ
> > "#stUser.userid#_CLIENTUD"><!---
> > New user --->
> > <cfset stProperties.username =
> > "#stUser.userid#_CLIENTUD" />
> > <cfset stProperties.userdirectory =
> > "CLIENTUD" />
> > </cfif>
> > </cfif>
>
> > </ft:processformobjects>
> > </ft:processform>
>
> > Ideas?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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