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another approach is to do a list of order Items that are digital item,
then iterate through them and find the parties that ordered them
this would give a display of the item and all the customers that ordered it.

BJ Freeman sent the following on 1/24/2009 3:42 AM:
> https://demo.hotwaxmedia.com/webtools/control/ArtifactInfo
> is a great tool to find what and where something is used.
> Search Names/Locations:  and enter
> Customerscreens
> if you click on
> digitalproductlist
> you will see that
> there is an entry in the controller but no calls to the this URI
> 
> My response is for the current SVN Trunk.
> I would create a Party/orders/products entity view .
> 
> then do a find for those in the view that have digital products.
> 
> create a widget to display this info the way you want.
> 
> 
> Heidi Dehaes sent the following on 1/24/2009 3:23 AM:
>>  Hello,
> 
>> When i want to show the digital products someone has bought, onto my screen,
>> what do i have to do?
> 
>> I see digitalproductlist.ftl and digitalproductedit.ftl are part of
>> /applications/ecommerce/widget/Customerscreens.xml
> 
>> and are not part of the standard
>> /applications/ecommerce/widget/Commonscreens.xml which is called in main.ftl
>> after index.jsp is called.
> 
> 
>> Is it only foreseen that an e-shop for digital products is a separate shop
>> than the one for normal products, or can we mix them?
> 
>> How and where to call then Customerscreens.xml?
> 
>> regards,
>> Heidi
> 
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