Dieter Maurer wrote:
> 
> Daniel Rusch writes:
>  > So far so good,
>  >
>  > Next hurdle, at least the problems have been cut down to hurdles from walls.
>  >
>  > I have a folderish product say myFolder, in the manage_addMyFolder function I
>  > want to create an object of my product B. so I do this:
>  >
>  > def manage_addmyFolder(self, id, title='',
>  >                      REQUEST=None):
>  >     """Add a new myFolder object with id *id*.
>  >     """
>  >     ob=myFolder()
>  >     ob.id=id
>  >     ob.title=title
>  >     self._setObject(id, ob)
>  >     try: user=REQUEST['AUTHENTICATED_USER']
>  >     except: user=None
>  >     ob.manage_addB(id='index_html', title='') <-- if I change this to
> Try:   (ob __of__ self).manage_addB(....)

whats is  ob__of__self ???

acquisition at its best?

attribute access to get a reference to the ob attr of self?

kapil

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