On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 06:06:42PM -0400, Richard Rodgers wrote:
What behavior do you want when (one of) the parents is deleted?
Normally DSpace deletes everything below a community (sub-communities,
collections, etc) I assume you would want any sub-community that has
more than one parent to
Hi...
We are having a problem with people wanting to see the same Sub-Community
(and it's collections) appear in 2 different Collections.
For instance, currently I have a Sub-Community called Albert Mann
Library. It appears in our Community Cornell University Library, but
the people at Mann
Hi!
I have the some problem. I would like to see the same sub-community
inside several Communities. This means that one sub-community should
have more than one father.
The CommunityFilliator class states that:
first test - proposed child must currently be an orphan
So, I've
Hi Marcelo:
The sub-community functionality was designed as a single-parent
model. I'd need to study the code/DB schema to see what potential
problems there may be, but one question springs to mind immediately:
What behavior do you want when (one of) the parents is deleted?
Normally DSpace
Hello,
Yes, in fact, the delete issue is the most important.
Let me explain what happens in my case. Lets suppose this
Communities example:
-
Books (community)
=Comedy (sub-community)
Magazines (community)
=Sport (sub-community)
=Comedy
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