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Jacques Le Roux commented on OFBIZ-3937: ---------------------------------------- It's not exactly related but you might be interested by [Saved Searches|https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Saved+Searches] > preferred (most used) items in a mixed widget (combo-popup search) > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: OFBIZ-3937 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-3937 > Project: OFBiz > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: ALL COMPONENTS > Environment: noarch > Reporter: Corrado Campisano > Assignee: Jacques Le Roux > Priority: Minor > Original Estimate: 672h > Remaining Estimate: 672h > > Hi, > was looking at the video "Framework Intro 4 Example App Overview" > (http://vimeo.com/9606918). > At minutes from 5:33 to 6:00, the presenter talks about the difference > between combos and popup search for to provide FK (it's just foreign keys, > right?) to entities being edited. > I understand this point: I work for a global company and for some product > orders management, I wait minutes with combos being populated with thousands > of items... > So I like OfBiz approach, but I'd like to go further... > What about a mixed widget, displaying both a combo (populated with current > users' most used items) and the button for the popup search? > I understand this would imply some hard changes, and some overhead for > looking for the 'most used', but would really help: having always to use the > popoup search could be boring when you both have large items number but > working usually with a smaller subset of them (think about any regionally > organized, localized customer sales/management/support staff and tools). > The linking table could be like this: > mostUsedID - ID, autoinc > userFK - current user id > entityFK - entity db table to look for items > itemFK - items ID in the entity db table > count - number of time used > Is that feasible? > Best regards, > Corrado -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.