The admin generator should have a parameter where you specify the
sfForm Object to use when generating files, so you can separate what
different users can submit or edit.

On 29 dic, 17:51, "Damien Lepage" <damienlep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think there is a good reason: the form is shared between different views
> and you have different levels of configuration for them. For example, it
> does not make sense to unset a field because it is not displayed in the *
> list* view. It does not make sense either to unset a field because it is not
> displayed at the *form* level because the display option could be overriden
> for the *edit* or *new* view.
>
> Damien
>
> 2008/12/29 Jonathan Franks <jonat...@ifranks.com>
>
>
>
> > Yes, it is the behavior but is it the intended behavior??
>
> > I can't think of any reason why the generator.yml display option
> > behaves like this. To me, it seems like a bug. But i'm wondering if
> > there is a good reason that I've missed?....

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