On 21.08.08 16:24, "Ramsey Gurley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hmm, the above doesn't work unless I remove the
> sharedObjectFetchSpecNames part of the rule... If I take that out, I
> get a list of radio buttons that allows me to select a Manufacturer.

Which is what I expect. I didn't read properly AGAIN. Maybe I'm just too
tired today, or the coffee is too bad (and it definitely is BAD, I want my
LATTE, not that black, ugly, disgusting mud some people call coffee) or
something like that.

Yeah, it seems there is a rule missing for that. I have one in my own rule
file which uses my own subcomponent so I didn't notice.

Don't use the shared stuff - that will fetch your objects in the shared
editing context and you shouldn't use that. That is mainly if you need
"lookup values" or deadlocks.

> But what I think I'm hearing is that I really need to take a closer
> look at how to set up fetch specs in entity modeler.  I'll confess
> that is something I haven't done before.

I don't use them normally, just for some D2W pages. But not with any shared
crap. And I need to take a closer look at the default rules too. I might be
able to get rid of a lot of other rules in my own files by using the user
info and smartAttribute more.

cug


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