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[jira] Commenté: (OFBIZ-46) Product -> Inventory Screen Improvement for Virtual Products

    [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-46?page=comments#action_12417609 ] 

Jacques Le Roux commented on OFBIZ-46:
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Jacopo, Scott

About 2)

You can't manage that in subclipse from the create patch point of view. On the other hand you may manage it when applying patch with subclipse (using "ignore leading path name segments" which is svn -p param equivalent). I already suggested that to Jacopo, but I recall myself now that he is mostly using NetBeans. So yes for the moment command line (or Tortoise if Windows) seems to be the only solution for this problem. 

I Can't understand why subclipse guys are so selfcentric but they say "Subclipse patches always have absolute path names because when we run the svn diff library code, the current working directory is not set to your project folder as it typically would be when you run the svn command line."

Jacques

PS : http://svn.haxx.se/subdev/archive-2005-03/0058.shtml
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=88707

> Product -> Inventory Screen Improvement for Virtual Products
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: OFBIZ-46
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-46
>      Project: The Open For Business Project
>         Type: Improvement

>   Components: product
>     Versions: SVN trunk
>     Reporter: Scott Gray
>     Assignee: Jacopo Cappellato
>     Priority: Minor
>  Attachments: VirtualInvSummary.patch
>
> Hi
> I've changed the EditProductInventoryItems screen in ProductScreens.xml to display a summary of  variant products inventory when a virtual product is being browsed.  
> Currently the screen displays the standard inventory info for the variant which isn't very useful as the product doesn't actually exist in a physical sense.
> The summary information displayed is pretty basic but I wanted to be careful because of the number of variants that could potentially be displayed.  I figure the information on screen can be expanded as people see the need and also perhaps add facility/feature filters where appropriate to drill deeper.
> Coding feedback is most welcome as I'm still climbing a pretty steep hill in terms of learning ofbiz / java / ftl / bsh / widgets etc. 
> Thanks
> Scott

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