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Date: 12/3/2008 4:11 pm · Subject: Shortcut of a thread · Rating: 0
You can create a shortcut of a thread in the assetmanager and put it in another collaboration system. It's not displayed however. This is a bug I suppose?
What I wanted to try is this:
1. Have a page structure based on a hierarchical theme structure
2. Have a few collections of links and documents that have no hierarchical relationship with the page structure.
Individual documents can belong to multiple theme's and subtheme's. I add metadata to the threads, ic. the themes that are applicable.
I want to display the documents and links on the theme-pages of 1). First the five most requested ones, later all of them. Of course I can use an SQL rapport for this. However...
Can't I use a CS with shortcuts of threads? You can create a shortcut of a thread and put it in another CS, but it won't be displayed. I guess this is a bug. But if it worked, should it be possible? Could I also use an SQL macro in the criteria-field to get the theme from the page it's on?
Another thing is how to display the most frequently requested documents first. I guess I have to create an assetproxy that displays the "?sortBy=views" url. Would that work?
I guess the application is evident, but how to do it - other than by an SQL rapport - isn't. And a CS does seem very practical as a Thread is the only asset that know's whether it's requested more than other assets of it's kind or collection.
P.S. Support my Request for Enhancement of Thingy!
Thingy is great, but it would become really powerfull if things could be linked in both directions! Then you could find all people linked to an organisation and all organisations linked to a person.
Transfer your karma to this RFE now, that's what karma's for!
Kind regards,
Arjan Widlak
United Knowledge Internet for the public sector
www.unitedknowledge.nl
--- (Edited on 3-December-2008 23:11 [GMT+0100] by arjan) ---
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