[turba] 2 Address book

Marco Pirovano marco.pirovano at unibocconi.it
Mon Jul 10 05:10:01 PDT 2006


Scrive Michael Rubinsky <mike at theupstairsroom.com>:

> Quoting Linux Corporativo <linuxcorporate at gmail.com>:
> 
> >
> > Hi.. I create a new datatree and set the permissions. The user see the
> > two address books but even so they still can create entries in the
> > Public list (where I set not permissions to Edit/Delete). This entries
> > are only visible to the user who create it. From this comes another
> > question.. How can I add publics entries as the field owner_id can´t
> > be null ?
> 
> If you are using a Turba version of 2.1 or higher, you should enable  
> shares on your SQL source by setting 'use_shares' => true in  
> sources.php.  Once you do this, you only need one turba_objects table.
> 
> To create a public address book, use the "My Address Books" page and  
> create a new address book.  Edit the permissions on this address book  
> from the My Address Book page, not from the administrative section.
> 
> Now, your users will see their personal address books as well as the  
> newly created public address book (assuming you gave them  
> permissions).  In addition, the users can create new address books for  
> themselves as well as set permissions on any address book they own.
> 
> Thanks,
> mike


Hi Mike,

I have a public address book of about 20,000 entries.
How can I manage it with only a turba_objects table ?
With the old versione of turba I created a separeted table and insert the
entries with a sql script, then make it public and only readble, and all
work.
With the horde permssion it does not work, as "Linux Corporativo" write
the entries are only visible by the owner.
Also, the table, turba_objects and company_objects have diffrentes fields.

How can I do ?

Ciao,
Marco

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