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Shopping Lists

Tim Ruppert
Currently I have not been able to find anywhere where ShoppingLists are
deleted - in the backend or the frontend.  How difficult would that be
to add - or is there a reason that we want to keep them forever?

Any guidance would be appreciated.

Cheers,
Tim

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Re: Shopping Lists

David E Jones-2

Good question... There are many things that are not a good idea to  
delete, but a ShoppingList should be okay for the most part. If there  
are no orders (anything else?) based on it, then my opinion is this  
would be fine.

Has anyone else run into this from one side or the other?

-David


On Aug 11, 2006, at 12:39 AM, Tim Ruppert wrote:

> Currently I have not been able to find anywhere where ShoppingLists  
> are deleted - in the backend or the frontend.  How difficult would  
> that be to add - or is there a reason that we want to keep them  
> forever?
>
> Any guidance would be appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
> Tim
>
> --
> Tim Ruppert
> HotWax Media
> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com
>
> o:801.649.6594
> f:801.649.6595
>

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Re: Shopping Lists

cjhowe
Since we haven't deleted shopping lists in the past, I
can't think of where a problem would pop up.  However
you may want to limit what shopping list types can be
deleted especially throwing permissions in there.  We
haven't done it yet, but have talked about putting
contractual obligation reorders in there.  It'd be
kind of scary if the obligated party could just delete
their reorder :).

--- "David E. Jones" <[hidden email]>
wrote:

>
> Good question... There are many things that are not
> a good idea to  
> delete, but a ShoppingList should be okay for the
> most part. If there  
> are no orders (anything else?) based on it, then my
> opinion is this  
> would be fine.
>
> Has anyone else run into this from one side or the
> other?
>
> -David
>
>
> On Aug 11, 2006, at 12:39 AM, Tim Ruppert wrote:
>
> > Currently I have not been able to find anywhere
> where ShoppingLists  
> > are deleted - in the backend or the frontend.  How
> difficult would  
> > that be to add - or is there a reason that we want
> to keep them  
> > forever?
> >
> > Any guidance would be appreciated.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Tim
> >
> > --
> > Tim Ruppert
> > HotWax Media
> > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com
> >
> > o:801.649.6594
> > f:801.649.6595
> >
>
>

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Re: Shopping Lists

Jacques Le Roux
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In reply to this post by David E Jones-2
> Good question... There are many things that are not a good idea to
> delete, but a ShoppingList should be okay for the most part. If there
> are no orders (anything else?) based on it, then my opinion is this
> would be fine.
>
> Has anyone else run into this from one side or the other?
>
> -David

For the moment the existing service (ShoppingListEvents.clearListInfo) does not actually delete ShoppingList but ShoppingListItems.
So ShoppingLists remain in ShoppingList table. A new SQL service might be used ?

Jacques

>
> On Aug 11, 2006, at 12:39 AM, Tim Ruppert wrote:
>
> > Currently I have not been able to find anywhere where ShoppingLists
> > are deleted - in the backend or the frontend.  How difficult would
> > that be to add - or is there a reason that we want to keep them
> > forever?
> >
> > Any guidance would be appreciated.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Tim

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Re: Shopping Lists

Tim Ruppert
I'll try and look into this a little more deeply - and file a Jira issue
on it as well.

Thanks Jacques/David.

Cheers,
Tim

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Jacques Le Roux wrote:

>> Good question... There are many things that are not a good idea to
>> delete, but a ShoppingList should be okay for the most part. If there
>> are no orders (anything else?) based on it, then my opinion is this
>> would be fine.
>>
>> Has anyone else run into this from one side or the other?
>>
>> -David
>>    
>
> For the moment the existing service (ShoppingListEvents.clearListInfo) does not actually delete ShoppingList but ShoppingListItems.
> So ShoppingLists remain in ShoppingList table. A new SQL service might be used ?
>
> Jacques
>
>  
>> On Aug 11, 2006, at 12:39 AM, Tim Ruppert wrote:
>>
>>    
>>> Currently I have not been able to find anywhere where ShoppingLists
>>> are deleted - in the backend or the frontend.  How difficult would
>>> that be to add - or is there a reason that we want to keep them
>>> forever?
>>>
>>> Any guidance would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Tim
>>>