On 2011-04-26, at 3:40 PM, Joe Little wrote:

> Here's another one. If I have an edit page for an entity, my
> relationships should up with Edit/Inspect buttons.

should? there's a rule for that.

> If, however, I
> inspect an entity, I get neither of those buttons and thus can't
> inspect (or get full details like I want) for the relationship.

change the componentName for that property key on the inspectPage to the 
editRelationship version

Use D2W flags, they will tell you everything that you need to know.


> There
> is some default rule that likely causes this, but I'm not smart enough
> obviously to figure it out. In the current case, I have a
> ERMODListPage coming from a ListEmbeddedAffiliate that has no buttons,
> but the inspect/edit buttons come with a ERMODEditRelationshipPage
> from the EditRelationshipEmbeddedAffiliate.
> 
> 
> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 3:22 PM, Joe Little <[email protected]> wrote:
>> worked like a charm.. on to my other problematically displayed fields..
>> 
>> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 3:11 PM, David LeBer
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 2011-04-26, at 5:56 PM, Joe Little wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Lets focus on *Note pages and their display of Projects (one to one)..
>>>> That answer is ERD2WDisplayToOne or ERMDEditRelationship
>>> 
>>> ERD2WDisplayToOne is going to use keyWhenRelationship.
>>> 
>>> ERMEditRelationship embeds an ERMODEditRelationshipPage so it will get it's 
>>> on copy of the d2wContext and it's own pageConfiguration. So use a rule 
>>> something like:
>>> 
>>> pageConfiguration = 'EditRelationshipEmbeddedProject' => 
>>> displayPropertyKeys = ("name") [Assignment]
>>> 
>>> If you need to qualify further (i.e: change the displayPropertyKeys 
>>> depending on what the parent object is) you can add an 'and' to something 
>>> like: parentPageConfiguration = 'EditNote'
>>> 
>>> Note: Typed directly into mail, YMMV, it's the end of the day, don't quote 
>>> me, look... bunnies!
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 2:41 PM, David LeBer
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 2011-04-26, at 5:34 PM, Joe Little wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> I'm trying to get any Projects that have Notes to display just the
>>>>>> noteText, and likewise, all Notes to display just the project Name for
>>>>>> their relationships, but its always shows all the fields.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> (pageConfiguration like '*Project' and propertyKey = 'notes') =>
>>>>>> displayPropertyKeys = ("noteText")
>>>>>> (pageConfiguration like '*Note' and propreryKey = 'project) =>
>>>>>> displayPropertyKeys = ("name")
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Don't seem to have any affect. Any clue to what I'm doing wrong? I
>>>>>> used the D2W inspector, and those should be the rules for what I have.
>>>>> 
>>>>> What component is being used to display the relationship to Notes for a 
>>>>> Project, and what component is displaying the Project for a Note?
>>> 
>>> ;david
>>> 
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>> 
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