* Betr.: " Re: [tryton-dev] ir.default removal" (Thu, 3 Mar 2011 22:58:05 +0100):
> > The feature to enable an user to adapt the application to his preferences is
> > still very attractive for me. Wouldn't it be able to harden the feature to
> > only offer per user and company settings without completely removing it?
>
> The current design makes the enforcement very difficult and perhaps
> impossible because:
>
> - the dialog box is design in the client (so no module customization)
>
> - the database schema is very simplistic:
> - value: Text field
> - clause: Text field
I completely agree, that this feature may not supersede application rules. OTOH
for me it *is* a real feature to have such a possibility, that lets the user
adapt the application to his ususal needs. Whenever I showed it to
users/customers they were excited to have such a solution, that is rarely
encountered in other applications.
So, if ever possible, it would be nice to have a user driven model, that
- follows access rules
- is multi-company
- probably should only work on a subset of models (selection, o2m, ...)
> - it is not possible to add business rules because it is defined in deeply
> in the kernel
Business rules should indeed be enforced in a completely other way.
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