The screen actually does exist. Look at the bottom of the order history screen. The screen def and template files should be the most helpful there. You should be able to see it functioning by ordering the Digital Gizmo and then go to that page to download the digital file associated with it.

The download event is even in place that checks order history and then streams the binary file down.

-David


On Jan 26, 2009, at 5:40 AM, Heidi Dehaes wrote:

Thank you very much.

The tool is very interesting.

And the creation of the screens you describe will be very usefull.

I only thought that these screens were used in the ecommerce application showing the digital product to download when the digital product is bought
and payed.
But that is not the case  i think.

I will test the digital product functionality in version 4.0 and i hope it
works so i can implement it.

thanks,
Heidi Dehaes
www.olagos.eu

2009/1/24 BJ Freeman <bjf...@free-man.net>

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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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