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patrick LE BLAN commented on OFBIZ-4674:
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Same plus can't developp tree whatever relation is given to party for 
departement. Depth just goes to ONE.
                
> Human Resource Manager Tree
> ---------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-4674
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-4674
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: humanres
>    Affects Versions: SVN trunk
>         Environment: Latest Trunk
>            Reporter: Tom Burns
>         Attachments: HR Tree Before Sample Accounting Data Loaded.jpg, HR 
> Tree With Sample Accounting Data Loaded.jpg, HumanResAcctData.xml
>
>
> In the latest trunk the tree off the HR Main menu has some questionable 
> behavior: 
> 1. The developer and test persons created in the Accounting application 
> behave like organizations. 
> They display the organization icon and context menu. 
> For example: 
> Go to Human Resources Main 
> In the tree open the nodes Development Department > Development Team 1 
> Right Click on any of the children Developer1-3. 
> Developers 1-3 are persons but the context menu presents the functions for an 
> organization (Add Employee Position / Add Internal Organization). 
> The Testing entities have the same behavior. 
> See attached AcctHRBefore.jpg 
> Expected parties that are persons would not have context functions. 
> Expected Accounting entities to display icons and behavior in the manner of 
> the Programmer and Demo Employee created by HumanResDemoData.xml. 
> For example load the attached HumanResAcctData.xml using Webtools > Entity 
> Import > Absolute Filename or URL to see the expected result as shown in 
> attache AcctHRAfter.jpg 
> 2. The context menu Add Internal Organization allows duplicate organization 
> entities in the tree. 
> This by itself does not make business sense and it permits the creation of 
> recursive structures by selecting the name of the parent for the child. 
> For example:
> Go to Human Resources Main In the tree right click on "Development 
> department" 
> In the context menu select Add Internal Organization In the drop down list 
> select "DEV" Click Create After refresh open the "Development department". 
> It now contains a child "Development department" which has a child 
> "Development department" etc etc. 
> It is also possible to create recursion by adding an organizations parent as 
> a child. 
> Substitute party_id "Company" for "DEV" in the above exercise. 
> Expected unique nodes 
> 3. Selecting Add Employee Position or Add Person from the context menu opens 
> the corresponding edit forms with calendar lookup fields. 
> The calendar form does no open when the lookup icon is clicked. 
> Expected calendar to open on click.

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