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Title:
Collection: view access updating at problematic time
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Collection: view access updating at problematic time
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Richard - the views picker widget is just a wish item at this stage and
no development has been started. Hopefully one day, I might create a
wishlist bug for this so we have it on track etc :)
For now though, I have gone with what you suggested by adding an extra
sentence to the notification that
+1 from me to update access on final stage (sounds like the easiest
option)
unless it's easier to store original access details on views and if they
remove it from the list/cancel the update/creation then revert to
original access
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Collection: view access updating at problematic time
Don't have a better idea. Yours sound logical to me, Stacey.
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I don't think I agree with either solution really, because if you add
some views, and then navigate away without clicking any of the
next/cancel/done buttons, you end up with a collection in a state where
it has views in it, but all those views have different access rules.
That's a problem with
hmm - makes sense Richard - I hadn't realised how collections pages were
working until you explained.
The new Moodle 2.0 restore process works a bit like the way the page
works now - at each step it makes changes to db/updates and if the user
hits cancel it just goes through and reverts those
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