Then I'd recommend either to switch to trunk or R11.04. It works correctly in 
both versions.
Or to introduces needed changes from them into 10.04, if you really need this 
release...

Jacques

From: "Foo Shyn Chung" <[email protected]>
I was using 10.4...no i didn't trunk demo.

Thanx
FooShyn

On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 6:15 AM, Jacques Le Roux <
[email protected]> wrote:

Which version are you using, did you trunk demo?

Jacques

From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[email protected]>

 Please answer only on user ML...

The dev ML thread was opened for another reason, and I received also this
message thru the OFBiz MLs, no needs to put my email on

I will have a look later...

Jacques

From: "Foo Shyn Chung" <[email protected]>

Hi Jacques,

Thanx for the answer. I'm just wondering, isn't the PartyMapProcs method
should act as a filter itself, and prompt the relevant error message from
the fail-property resource if it encounters error? But in this case it
seems
like it didn't work.

I'm asking this because if the fail-property is working then there's a
better way to manage the error messages from my point of view.

Thanx
FooShyn

On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Jacques Le Roux <
[email protected]> wrote:

 Hi,

All: It seems weird to me that updatePerson has those fields mandatory
and
not createPerson. I don't see any obvious reason to not have them
consistent.
So I think we should fix that.

FooShyn: For your problem you should follow the same way and add your
field
as mandatory not only in your customisation of PartyMapProcs but also in
createPerson/updatePerson

Jacques

From: "Foo Shyn Chung" <[email protected]>

 Hi all,


I was trying to add on a field to the Person entity, and to make this
field
a compulsory field.

I added a check in the "person" map processor in the PartyMapProcs.xml
as
below:

<process field="nric"><copy/><not-****empty><fail-property
resource="PartyUiLabels" property="PartyNricMissing"/><****
/not-empty></process>

and the relevant message in the PartyUiLabels.xml

However when i try to test run, the form can actually be submitted
although
i didn't put in anything in the nric field. I found that for the First
Name
and Last Name field, during creation, i can leave it blank, while in
the
update screen an error will be prompt.

There was this attribute override being stated in the services.xml for
updatePerson service, while there are none for the createPerson
service:

<override name="firstName" optional="false"/>
<override name="lastName" optional="false"/>


Which leads me to ask, is the error handling in the PartyMapProcs.xml
not
working? or am i missing something to make it work?

Some pointer please, thanks!

FooShyn







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