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On Feb 9, 2011, at 8:23 PM, Joe Little <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks. This helped with the listing of entities within a
> relationship. For the other problem, I'm just punting on D2W for that
> page, listing totals for each type, and having the user click an
> action that generates a unix single-entity type list page from the
> qualifying results I get using ERChronic with quals. Seems to be the
> only way to incorporate that and get it all on one page.
> 
> 
> On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Ramsey Gurley <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> On Feb 9, 2011, at 6:52 PM, Joe Little wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm a little confused. I can make a pageConfiguration, and set
>>> multiple ERDList and ListEmbeddedStuff's -- Ok. But those are looking
>>> for stuffList which is just one of the NSArrays defined for a given
>>> set of entities. Thus, I'll have a couple of these, and they'll each
>>> show their results. How does one control the ordering of all these
>>> ERDLists?
>> 
>> I'm not sure which ordering you mean.
>> 
>> The sort ordering can be specified with the defaultSortOrdering and 
>> sortOrdering RHS keys. If you use the ERCoreBusinessLogic framework, it has 
>> d2w userPreferences to persist the user selected sort ordering in the db.
>> 
>> The order in which the different lists appear is controlled by 
>> displayPropertyKeys or tabSectionsContents or sectionsContents RHS keys.
>> 
>>> And then I presume there is an Inspect option per each
>>> embedded row?
>> 
>> You can get one using the actions RHS key if you don't see one by default.  
>> Actions is a dictionary like
>> 
>> 100: qual => actions = { right = ("inspectAction"); left = ("editAction", 
>> "deleteAction"); }
>> 
>> Those actions will be resolved by rules like
>> 
>> 10: propertyKey = "inspectAction" => componentName = "ERDInspectButton"
>> 
>> or something similar.  If they aren't defined, you can create your own
>> 
>> 10: propertyKey = "controllerAction" => componentName = 
>> "ERDControllerButton";
>> 
>> You can look in the rules for ERMod and ERD2W to see which ones are 
>> predefined.
>> 
>> Ramsey
>> 
>> 
>>> On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Ramsey Gurley <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>>> Use ERDList as your component. I think all you need are a couple of rules 
>>>> like:
>>>> 
>>>> 100: propertyKey = 'stuffList' => componentName = ERDList
>>>> 100: propertyKey = 'stuffList' => listConfigurationName = ListEmbeddedStuff
>>>> 
>>>> Ramsey
>>>> 
>>>> On Feb 9, 2011, at 5:16 PM, Joe Little wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> To be more specific, I want multiple ERModListPages within one page.
>>>>> Is that just not doable?
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Joe Little <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> First, I have places whereby I have:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 100: ((task = 'inspect' or task = 'list') and
>>>>>> smartRelationship.isToMany = 1) => componentName =
>>>>>> "ERD2WDisplayToManyList" (Assignment)
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> This gives me the list view I want of my items, but I also want to
>>>>>> have users able to select that row and go to the inspect page for that
>>>>>> entity referred to in the relationship. Is this doable?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I also want to create multiple compact list views in my primary page,
>>>>>> each one a list of an entity that is qualified like "recent notes",
>>>>>> "notes that are due", etc., but all on one page. Are there any
>>>>>> examples lying around for rules to accomplish this? Or do I need to
>>>>>> create my own multiple ajaxgrid's within a page I construct?
>>>>>> 
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