Hi Alexander:
I will repeat some instructions I posted before:
One way to do this:

  Use the Content Manager application to create a "Data Resource" for
  each file. OFBiz "Data Resources" are similar to "meta-data"
  descriptions for files or other electronic media used by OFBiz.

  Use the Content Manager application to create a "Content" record for
  each file. Content records point to "Data Resources."

  Use the Catalog Manager application to create a "Product" for each
  file that is associated with the "Content" record created above.

Using the "Prepare Content" link as suggested before has not worked for me in the past. Perhaps it has been fixed. I haven't had time to check, however I just tried using it to add a file to an existing PRODUCT and was not successful.

If you want more information about how to use the Catalog Manager, please consider purchasing my new book: "Getting Started w/Apache OFBiz The Catalog Manager". See: http://www.myofbiz.com for more specifics.

Regards,
Ruth

Alexander1893 wrote:
Hi,
thanks for the reply - but actually I'm not too sure I understood it right.
I'm using that normal functionality in the catalog-manager: picking a
from-Date with the date-selector and I get the error...

Shouldn't this work with the standard?

Thanks & Best regards
Alexander



S K Pradeep kumar wrote:
just parameter(fromDate) type is need to cast to Timestamp
With regards,
S K Pradeep kumar,



On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 6:55 PM, Alexander1893 <
[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all,

I now found that there's some problem saving the content to the database:

---- exception report
----------------------------------------------------------

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Database type warning GenericEntity.set
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
In e
ntity field [ProductContent.fromDate] set the value passed in
[java.lang.String]
 is not compatible with the Java type of the field [java.sql.Timestamp]
Exception: java.lang.Exception
Message: Location of database type warning
---- stack trace
---------------------------------------------------------------


Alexander1893 wrote:
Can anyone help?

Thanks and kind regards
Alexander


Hi all,

can anyone tell me how I can associate a file with a digital product?
As far as I understood a customer can download the digital product
after the buying process - but I don't know how I can define the file
that "is the product".

Thanx in advance!

Cheers
Alexander


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