What I am going to have to do is unset it if the user does not have
the right credential so it does not display, and perhaps also validate
it. Thanks for the info though.

On Jan 11, 9:53 pm, Alec Joseph Rivera <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 11:12 -0800, Darren884 wrote:
> > The credential for the field is not working. The fields are still
> > being displayed. Am I doing something wrong? Here is my code:
> >     config:
> >       actions: ~
> >       fields:
> >         customer_id { help: The customer for whom the order is for. }
> >         employee_id:
> >           help: The employee who took the order.
> >           credentials: [ [ Corporate, Payment, Shipping ] ]
>
> Darren884:
>
> I believed the credentials option only worked on the old generators. The
> behavior you're looking for would be possible but will resort to
> modifying a plugin template. What I can recommend is have another
> 'general' viewing (show sounds a good candidate) for read-only and use
> 'edit' with credentials for editing. That config will go to
> {module_name}/config/security.yml.
>
>
>
> > On Jan 8, 11:17 am, Stéphane <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Google for "symfony generator chapter 14" there are about all things put
> > > here, not in detail.
> > > For details and help I recommend IRC network.
>
> > > -In the list view you'll have to create template _myimage.php, modify your
> > > generator.yml list: fields: [ _myimage ]
> > > then in the _myimage.php you'll have access to the domain object (if you
> > > object model is named myObjectModel then you'll have a var named
> > > $myObjectModel and can access properties naturally like
> > > $myObjectModel['myimage'], then you can put a <img src="..."/> to display
> > > the image for example).
>
> > > -You can init form vars in many places, you can set defaults in you
> > > schema.yml.
> > > A good place might be the action where the form is instanciated and where
> > > the object is retrieved from route
>
> > > -Yes you can, in the generator.yml config: fields: myimage: credentials:
> > > ["myimage/read/"] for example, then, users will need the "myimage/read/"
> > > credential to be able to see the field.
>
> > > -look at the sfForm::embed() method.
>
> > > Cheers,
>
> > > Before Printing, Think about Your Environmental Responsibility!
> > > Avant d'Imprimer, Pensez à Votre Responsabilitée Environnementale!
>
> > > On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 8:04 PM, Darren884 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Hi guys, I am developing with Symfony 1.4 and have generated my
> > > > backend, however there are some problems I have ran into.
>
> > > > Is there anyway to customize the way fields are displayed in the list
> > > > view? E.g. say if I have an image and I wnat to customize how it looks
> > > > in a list view.
>
> > > > Also how do I initially set values? I have a department based
> > > > eCommerce system I am making and in the order status dropdown I
> > > > initially want it to show 'placed' when they go to the New Order page.
>
> > > > Also is there any way to limit what fields are being viewed by users
> > > > based on their department (credentials)?
>
> > > > Lastly, is there any way for me to display and combine related
> > > > database objects when people edit a field? For instance I have a
> > > > customer id attached to a customer, and would like them to view it in
> > > > the list view along with that information.
>
> > > > I have already read the book and looked through the documentation
> > > > however I cannot find solutions to these issues. If there are ways to
> > > > do these in YAML I would prefer but I can also do them in PHP code.
>
> > > > I am willing to pay money for an advisor to advise me if necessary
> > > > when I need help as well.
>
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Darren
>
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