At Thursday 10/8/2006 04:01, Sinang, Danny wrote:
The object RECEIPT_OF_SOURCE_DOCUMENTS does not support this operation.
You should then ask the OpenFlow guys how to rename an item.
Gabriel Genellina
Softlab SRL
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> You must call manage_renameObject on the object *container*, passing
the old name and the new name. Something like this:
> object = result[1]
> container = object.aq_parent
> container.manage_renameObject(object.id, object.id.lower())
Thanks Gabriel.
I did exactly as you suggested, but
At Thursday 10/8/2006 03:19, Sinang, Danny wrote:
I was able to rename my processes (S5, S100, S200) to their lowercase
counterparts since all I had to do was do :
When I try to rename the activities found in those processes, I try to
do likewise, but the ZopeFind results come out like this :
--On 10. August 2006 14:19:40 +0800 "Sinang, Danny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Huh? Usually you have no chance to create a Zope object with such an
id.
So there is no need to rename something that can't exist be definition
:-)
Exactly.
The said object, "s5/Begin", is the "Begin" acti
> Huh? Usually you have no chance to create a Zope object with such an
id.
> So there is no need to rename something that can't exist be definition
:-)
Exactly.
The said object, "s5/Begin", is the "Begin" activity of the "s5" process
found in the "GeneralWorkflow" workflow - which is an OpenF
--On 10. August 2006 13:59:55 +0800 "Sinang, Danny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Because '/' is a reserved character since it is used in URLs as path
separator.
Any workarounds ?
Is there a way to refer to the said objects without using the '/' ?
Huh? Usually you have no chance to creat
> Because '/' is a reserved character since it is used in URLs as path
separator.
Any workarounds ?
Is there a way to refer to the said objects without using the '/' ?
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--On 10. August 2006 13:47:32 +0800 "Sinang, Danny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to rename an object called "s5/Begin" to its lower case
counterpart "s5/begin" by using the manage_renameObject () method, but
I'm getting the message
The id "s5/begin" contains characters ille