Chris Withers wrote:
>
> Bill Anderson wrote:
> > What happens when the object is in multiple racks?
> > (Assuming it is possible)
>
> Then it'll be missing if something tries to get it from a rack. The same
> thing as would happen if something tried to get it from a single rack
> after it'd been deleted. So this case should be covered anywhere as it's
> essentially 'what happens if an object that doesn't exist is requested
> from a rack?'
Actually I was thinking of the case where it may, or may not, need to
delete itss elf from multiple racks it sits in.
> That said, can you give em an example where it would eb useful to have
> one object stored in multiple racks?
Not quite sure, but I get a feeling some of the advanced ideas for
portal content could make use of it. It's just a gut feeling, I'm still
wrapping my brain around ZPatterns . ;) Lemme think about it, I am sure
I can come up with one or two. As to whether there would be any
advantage to it, would be another thing.
ISTR someone talking about possibly using multiple racks recently.
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Command Line User Environment".
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