Hello, the situation is a bit different:
I have a content type, let's call it CT_A. I have 3 groups of users that both have the permission to edit and view CT_A, let's call them GROUP_AM, GROUP_NZ and GROUP_all. Group_AM can only view and edit CT_A with TITLE's first letter A-M and group_NZ from N-Z., group_all can view and edit all. This must be very strict, it must not happen, that a person in group_nz would anyhow see any CT_A item with title's first letter form a to m. When adding a CT_A a validator should be made, to check the first letter of a TITLE and the permission of the group, the editor is in, so if the editor is in a wrong group, he would be informed about it. So this is not a problem. What about when viewing and searching CT_A? Each template should containg tal:condition, that checks the permissions for the person viewing and the first letter. This is not so elegant. Does it make sense to create 2 CT's, like CT_A_am and CT_A_nz, that are identical, so we get more permissons to add to different groups? Thank you Gabrijel -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Content-type-schemata-edit-permissions-tp2322909p2372330.html Sent from the Product Developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Product-Developers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/product-developers
