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Hi all,
I need to upload and assign documents to facilities. These includes maps of the facility, documents related to the facility etc. To achieve this, I'm planning to create FacilityContent and FacilityContentType entities which will be similar to existing entities used to assign content to other entities (PartyContent, OrderContent). Also I will provide a screen in facility application where the user can upload and see content related to the selected facility. Are there any objections or ideas to incorporate into this proposal? Bilgin |
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Bilgin Ibryam wrote:
> I need to upload and assign documents to facilities. These includes > maps of the facility, documents related to the facility etc. > To achieve this, I'm planning to create FacilityContent and > FacilityContentType entities which will be similar to existing > entities used to assign content to other entities (PartyContent, > OrderContent). Also I will provide a screen in facility application > where the user can upload and see content related to the selected > facility. > > Are there any objections or ideas to incorporate into this proposal? the established pattern. I can see exactly why you want the feature. I'd say go for it! -- Ean Schuessler, CTO [hidden email] 214-720-0700 x 315 Brainfood, Inc. http://www.brainfood.com |
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On Feb 9, 2010, at 2:59 PM, Bilgin Ibryam wrote: > Hi all, > > I need to upload and assign documents to facilities. These includes maps of the facility, documents related to the facility etc. > To achieve this, I'm planning to create FacilityContent and FacilityContentType entities which will be similar to existing entities used to assign content to other entities (PartyContent, OrderContent). Also I will provide a screen in facility application where the user can upload and see content related to the selected facility. > > Are there any objections or ideas to incorporate into this proposal? > > Bilgin |
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Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
> +1 > > On Feb 9, 2010, at 2:59 PM, Bilgin Ibryam wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I need to upload and assign documents to facilities. These includes maps of the facility, documents related to the facility etc. >> To achieve this, I'm planning to create FacilityContent and FacilityContentType entities which will be similar to existing entities used to assign content to other entities (PartyContent, OrderContent). Also I will provide a screen in facility application where the user can upload and see content related to the selected facility. >> >> Are there any objections or ideas to incorporate into this proposal? Actually, not exactly that. FacilityContentType is just a ContentType, you don't need to create the sub-table. |
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Adam Heath wrote:
> Jacopo Cappellato wrote: >> +1 >> >> On Feb 9, 2010, at 2:59 PM, Bilgin Ibryam wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I need to upload and assign documents to facilities. These includes maps of the facility, documents related to the facility etc. >>> To achieve this, I'm planning to create FacilityContent and FacilityContentType entities which will be similar to existing entities used to assign content to other entities (PartyContent, OrderContent). Also I will provide a screen in facility application where the user can upload and see content related to the selected facility. >>> >>> Are there any objections or ideas to incorporate into this proposal? > > Actually, not exactly that. > > FacilityContentType is just a ContentType, you don't need to create > the sub-table. Actually, not even that. This is a ContentPurpose. |
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Adam Heath wrote:
> Actually, not exactly that. > > FacilityContentType is just a ContentType, you don't need to create > the sub-table. > I suppose to extend on my earlier message... I'm a little confused why xxxx_content_type isn't called xxxx_content_purpose. The content already has a "type" from the content_type table that is specified in the content table. The association of the content with a given entity seems more like it has a purpose, it doesn't change the base type of the content. Right? -- Ean Schuessler, CTO [hidden email] 214-720-0700 x 315 Brainfood, Inc. http://www.brainfood.com |
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Ean Schuessler wrote:
> Bilgin Ibryam wrote: > >> I need to upload and assign documents to facilities. These includes >> maps of the facility, documents related to the facility etc. >> To achieve this, I'm planning to create FacilityContent and >> FacilityContentType entities which will be similar to existing >> entities used to assign content to other entities (PartyContent, >> OrderContent). Also I will provide a screen in facility application >> where the user can upload and see content related to the selected >> facility. >> >> Are there any objections or ideas to incorporate into this proposal? >> > Seems like a worthwhile addition. I've always been a little bit bothered > by the seeming redundancy of the xxxx_content_type fields but that is > the established pattern. I can see exactly why you want the feature. I'd > say go for it! > > In data mode resource book content entities are not described and I don't know what was the original idea behind xxxx_content_type entity. I suppose it is not the type of the content but the type of the relation. I decided to include it only to keep the consistency with the previous entities. I also don't need it and ContentPurpose seems to be enough. I also see the last addition - CustRequestContent didn't follow this pattern - there is not CustRequestContentType. I will add only FacilityContent entity. Thanks for sharing your ideas. Bilgin |
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