Indefinite Child Referentiation [message #197125] |
Tue, 15 July 2008 10:43  |
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Hi there. I've got a few creation tools, most of them can be combinated in
multiple ways (A, B, C into A as well as A,B,C into B and C). I'm defining
the child compartments in the case A is included into A, and I've done it
with a normal child compartment like the other widgets' creation tools.
My problem is quite logical: if I want to let the user place B into A,
which is already into another A... I must define another compartment in
the second A, then again make another child, and then another
compartment... I cannot do it indefinitely!
Does it exist a way to make a self-child reference?
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Re: Indefinite Child Referentiation [message #197199 is a reply to message #197125] |
Wed, 16 July 2008 03:20   |
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Originally posted by: tobk42.gmx.de
Hi Paolo,
instead of creating a normal Child Reference with its own Node Mapping,
set the 'referenced child' attribute of the Child Reference to the
existing Node Mapping of A, B, or C.
Regards,
Tobias
paolo schrieb:
> Hi there. I've got a few creation tools, most of them can be combinated
> in multiple ways (A, B, C into A as well as A,B,C into B and C). I'm
> defining the child compartments in the case A is included into A, and
> I've done it with a normal child compartment like the other widgets'
> creation tools.
>
> My problem is quite logical: if I want to let the user place B into A,
> which is already into another A... I must define another compartment in
> the second A, then again make another child, and then another
> compartment... I cannot do it indefinitely!
> Does it exist a way to make a self-child reference?
>
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