That's a different list repetition component than I was looking at.  It looks 
like you're getting ERMDSimpleListRepetition. It seems all you should need is

100: entity.name = 'MyEntity' and object.status = 'AE' => baseClassForObjectRow 
= "green ObjRow" [Assignment]

Ramsey

On Jan 4, 2012, at 10:42 AM, Theodore Petrosky wrote:

> 
> I attached a screen shot of the list page and css is turned on.
> 
> are these the classes you would expect if I were using ERModernLook? I am not 
> having a good time with this.
> 
> Ted
> 
> --- On Mon, 1/2/12, Ramsey Gurley <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> From: Ramsey Gurley <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: rules help
> To: "Theodore Petrosky" <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Date: Monday, January 2, 2012, 3:19 PM
> 
> I assume you're using the ERModern look.  In the list repetition I see:
> 
> ListTableRow: WOGenericContainer {
>       _unroll = true;
>       elementName = "tr";
>       class = "ListRepetitionRow";
> }
> 
> That could easily be
> 
> class = d2wContext.tableRowClass;
> 
> With a default rule like
> 
> 10: *true* => tableRowClass = "ListRepetitionRow" [Assignment] //default rule
> 
> Then you could specify the row based on object attributes in rules like
> 
> 100: entity.name = 'MyEntity' and object.status = 'AE' => tableRowClass = 
> "green ListRepetitionRow" [Assignment] //override
> 
> Ramsey
> 
> On Jan 2, 2012, at 10:11 AM, Theodore Petrosky wrote:
> 
>> I have an WO App that I am experimenting with. I am trying to use it to 
>> learn D2W.
>> 
>> I have had to replace a shared excel spread sheet with my app and it is 
>> working quite well. From the first day my users were impressed and happy to 
>> get off of excel.
>> 
>> Of course I had to make it appear that they were viewing an excel spread 
>> sheet in a browser. and they had requirements. the main one being that rows 
>> are colored to indicate status. Green = AE needs to resolve issues. Red = 
>> Client must resolve text changes. and a few other colors.
>> 
>> When the traffic person looks at the app, she sees multiple colored rows and 
>> she knows what to do. Of course she could ask for only the Gold colored rows 
>> (Objects that she must complete today).
>> 
>> I am storing the status of each row and I use the CSS in my Wonder app to 
>> change the row colors (individual columns have colors also to indicate other 
>> stuff).
>> 
>> How do I approach this in D2W?
>> 
>> I can not argue that the design is either good nor bad. It is what it is. I 
>> had to match what was there or they would still be using the excel spread 
>> sheet. You have no idea how hard I had to work to get the users to 
>> understand the concept of a row being complete so it no longer shows up 
>> unless you ask for the completed rows or search including completed rows.
>> 
>> I am redoing the app to allow log in with permissions to various functions 
>> (i.e. the client can view but not change meta data). I can continue as a 
>> Wonder app or keep plugging along in D2W. I want to learn the D2W.
>> 
>> Ted
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