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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [support #102567] InfoLog made Similar to .16 AddressBook |
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Support Request #102567, was updated on Thu 10/30/2003 at 01:34
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Category: Feature Request
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Summary: InfoLog made Similar to .16 AddressBook
By: fugu
Date: Thu 10/30/2003 at 01:34
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Hi,
After using the AddressBook in .16 it dawned on me that InfoLog
could benefit from a similar level of depth.
I've had great success in InfoLog creating custom entry types. In
addition to the standard entries i've made a few others.. adn
would like to make more... However InfoLog is limited to 3 events
attached to any one Application's object. This is cool, as things
can get cluttered and lengthy if > 3.
As a solution to this problem, I thought that a list of all possible
InfoLog Items would be good to replace the standard growing
table that accompanies applications that support InfoLog.. Buttons
or text links that list all the possible InfoLog entry types (including
any custom entry types that could be made) and a report of the
number of InfoLog entries that exist for that particular record. Say
an AddressBook entry, may have a number of Notes, and some
PhoneCall entries. A Project entry may have more, say every major
PhoneCall during the course of working with a client..
AddressBook's Organization, People and their various information
fields, broken down by category is very similar to what it would
look like, except perhaps InfoLog entries would have the number
of records of that type and (if taking things to their farthest point)
status level.
InfoLogEvent (Number of Entries, StatusNotices)
ASCII art rendering:
[Notes (3)] [PhoneCalls (1)] [ToDo (2, 1 open)]
[CustomEvent1 (5, 3 open)] [CustomEvent2 (0)]
InfoLog already has great strength in X-Linking objects, making
the interrelations that make groupware come alive, It'd be nice to
see InfoLog grow as 'the' way to make any sort of amendment or
reference or note or relation to the objects it already supports.
dig?
--hope this helps
fugu
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