> Similar question has appeared in this list earlier with no good answer.
> Though I suspect, this approach seems necessary is due to weak design.
> Can you describe use case why it seems necessary in place of database
> list,
> where you can set hql query for filtering necessary elements?
>
> Valdis
Essentially I'm creating a sort of template for a space that I will want to
duplicate later. I have scripts that create objects from a spreadsheet
specifically for a certain class in this space.
Rather than duplicating the class by hand on the next space I want these
scripts/objects on, I'd like to be able to quickly and safely duplicate the
class, so I wanted to write a quick groovy script to do it.
If there is an easier way of doing this, I'd appreciate any ideas.
-Mike
> > I want to create properties for a new class on a blank document with
> > groovy. I can do the following:
> >
> > def doc = xwiki.getDocument("space.docname")
> > c = doc.getxWikiClass();
> >
> > and look at elements of a class that already exists by doing:
> >
> > prop = c.get('propertyname')
> >
> > propToEdit = prop.getPropertyClass
> >
> > propToEdit.setValues('a|b|c')
> >
> >
> >
> > But, how can I add a new property to a class that has no existing
> > properties/fields?
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > -Mike
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