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ZedEnter

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Sep 15, 2004
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Hi -

Using: BO XI

I have a general question:
Is it possible to arrange for instance some folder or hyperlinks in a certain user / organizational defined order?

I am not talking about some SI_ORDER by NAME etc. I mean is it possible to say that folder "B" is before "A". Using SI_ID is not helpful since after a migration the SI_IDs are compromised. Defining some meta-information in SI_DESCRIPTION would be a solution but only if not used otherwise as in common.

Greetz - Chris.
 
Hi,
Why?
I am not clear as to what you want to accomplish
.
Anyway, you can create Folders in a Hierarchy ( or anyway you want)and that will provide some order to InfoView's presentation.

Also,by creating custom pages ( instead of using InfoView )
you can completely control how the Folders/Reports/etc.
are presented to the user...

More info please..

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Exactly as you said by customizing own pages it is of course no problem to create an own folder hierarchy.

But is there no way to do a "custom hierarchy" right inside the repository?

Right now I am implementing an JSP WebApp (so not using InfoView) and I was thinking to mirror the organisation's structure right ahead into the repository via CMC. But there seems to be no chance and therefore meta hierarchy information (stored i.e. in an extra small DB) are required in order to do that.

Greetz - Chris.
 
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