Hi,
I was using the updateShoppingListItem service to update a wish list but surprised to see that there is a code block in this service that remove the shopping list item when a user updates the item with zero quantity. IMO, the wish list should not depend on the quantity of the item and the item should remain in the wish list irrespective of the quantity updated by the user. The quantity of item should just signifies the desired quantities of the item by the user. Thoughts? Vikas |
Quick question: is there another mean to remove an item from the wish list? If there is one, then it should be used instead, else we
miss this mean IMO Jacques From: "Vikas Mayur" <[hidden email]> > Hi, > > I was using the updateShoppingListItem service to update a wish list but > surprised to see that there is a code block in this service that remove the > shopping list item when a user updates the item with zero quantity. > > IMO, the wish list should not depend on the quantity of the item and the > item should remain in the wish list irrespective of the quantity updated by > the user. > > The quantity of item should just signifies the desired quantities of the > item by the user. > > Thoughts? > > Vikas > |
Hi Jacques,
There is an option available to the user to remove the item from the shopping list explicitly without specifying zero quantity with an update. Vikas On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 6:24 PM, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>wrote: > Quick question: is there another mean to remove an item from the wish list? > If there is one, then it should be used instead, else we > miss this mean IMO > > Jacques > > From: "Vikas Mayur" <[hidden email]> > > Hi, >> >> I was using the updateShoppingListItem service to update a wish list but >> surprised to see that there is a code block in this service that remove >> the >> shopping list item when a user updates the item with zero quantity. >> >> IMO, the wish list should not depend on the quantity of the item and the >> item should remain in the wish list irrespective of the quantity updated >> by >> the user. >> >> The quantity of item should just signifies the desired quantities of the >> item by the user. >> >> Thoughts? >> >> Vikas >> >> > |
Thanks Vikas,
So I plenty agree with you Jacques From: "Vikas Mayur" <[hidden email]> > Hi Jacques, > > There is an option available to the user to remove the item from the > shopping list explicitly without specifying zero quantity with an update. > > Vikas > > On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 6:24 PM, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>wrote: > >> Quick question: is there another mean to remove an item from the wish list? >> If there is one, then it should be used instead, else we >> miss this mean IMO >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "Vikas Mayur" <[hidden email]> >> >> Hi, >>> >>> I was using the updateShoppingListItem service to update a wish list but >>> surprised to see that there is a code block in this service that remove >>> the >>> shopping list item when a user updates the item with zero quantity. >>> >>> IMO, the wish list should not depend on the quantity of the item and the >>> item should remain in the wish list irrespective of the quantity updated >>> by >>> the user. >>> >>> The quantity of item should just signifies the desired quantities of the >>> item by the user. >>> >>> Thoughts? >>> >>> Vikas >>> >>> >> > |
Thanks Jacques.
Though it is a minor change but I will wait until this weekend to change the implementation and I am sure other would agree too. Vikas On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>wrote: > Thanks Vikas, > > So I plenty agree with you > > > Jacques > > From: "Vikas Mayur" <[hidden email]> > >> Hi Jacques, >> >> There is an option available to the user to remove the item from the >> shopping list explicitly without specifying zero quantity with an update. >> >> Vikas >> >> On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 6:24 PM, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email] >> >wrote: >> >> Quick question: is there another mean to remove an item from the wish >>> list? >>> If there is one, then it should be used instead, else we >>> miss this mean IMO >>> >>> Jacques >>> >>> From: "Vikas Mayur" <[hidden email]> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>>> >>>> I was using the updateShoppingListItem service to update a wish list but >>>> surprised to see that there is a code block in this service that remove >>>> the >>>> shopping list item when a user updates the item with zero quantity. >>>> >>>> IMO, the wish list should not depend on the quantity of the item and the >>>> item should remain in the wish list irrespective of the quantity updated >>>> by >>>> the user. >>>> >>>> The quantity of item should just signifies the desired quantities of the >>>> item by the user. >>>> >>>> Thoughts? >>>> >>>> Vikas >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> |
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Rishi Solanki Enterprise Software Developer HotWax Media Pvt. Ltd. On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 6:52 PM, Vikas Mayur <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Jacques, > > There is an option available to the user to remove the item from the > shopping list explicitly without specifying zero quantity with an update. > > Vikas > > On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 6:24 PM, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email] > >wrote: > > > Quick question: is there another mean to remove an item from the wish > list? > > If there is one, then it should be used instead, else we > > miss this mean IMO > > > > Jacques > > > > From: "Vikas Mayur" <[hidden email]> > > > > Hi, > >> > >> I was using the updateShoppingListItem service to update a wish list but > >> surprised to see that there is a code block in this service that remove > >> the > >> shopping list item when a user updates the item with zero quantity. > >> > >> IMO, the wish list should not depend on the quantity of the item and the > >> item should remain in the wish list irrespective of the quantity updated > >> by > >> the user. > >> > >> The quantity of item should just signifies the desired quantities of the > >> item by the user. > >> > >> Thoughts? > >> > >> Vikas > >> > >> > > > |
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