This Pythomnic [1] project -- that came up yesterday
in Daily Python -- is worthy to investigate.
I'll add it to the RPC Survey. By the way, that
will take longer too complete due to a project-boom
at the company this week.
[1] http://www.pythomnic.org/overview.html
cheers,
Senra
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On May 17, 2006, at 6:54 AM, Jim Fulton wrote:
It was claimed earlier in this thread, that plone only lets you
undo the
most recent transactions. If this is true, then that should not be
a problem. A facility that let you only undo "last" transactions
would be safe. It would also be useful
Chris Withers wrote:
Hi Jim,
Jim Fulton wrote:
BTW, I strongly discourage use of Undo except in emergencies.
Sadly, except when undoing the last (non-undo) transactions in
a database can lead to inconsistency.
What sort of inconsistencies are you referring to?
Logical inconsistencies. Co
And undo is prominently exposed in Plone, and its use is not discouraged.Do you think, Jim, that we should reconsider that?--rOn 17 May 2006, at 08:18, Chris Withers wrote:Hi Jim,Jim Fulton wrote: BTW, I strongly discourage use of Undo except in emergencies.Sadly, except when undoing the last (non-
Hi Jim,
Jim Fulton wrote:
BTW, I strongly discourage use of Undo except in emergencies.
Sadly, except when undoing the last (non-undo) transactions in
a database can lead to inconsistency.
What sort of inconsistencies are you referring to?
Undo can be a very attractive feature although usuall