12-28-2011 01:22 PM
I have a schema which contains two complex lists, several simple types and no simple lists.
This schema is inherited by a document that has no non-inhertied schema.
Setting up Creation, View, Edit and Summary layouts I see the inherited complex lists and can use them.
I'm trying to build a content view which contains a complex query on one of the complex lists in the document which uses one of the inherited schema mention above. Studio does not allow me to view or use the inherited complex lists. The inherited schema are not in the drop-down list in the results tab.
All of the inherited simple types are visible and usable.
Is this proper operation for content views? I'm running v5.5 Nuxeo CAP/DM and Studio is set to V5.5 DM.
Thanks,
Karl
01-04-2012 03:22 AM
Indeed complex types are not available for result selection on Studio 2.5, i'm not sure how and when it will be made available since this is potentially bad for performance: users should not be encouraged to display complex types in result columns.
But you can always define advanced widgets that will display the given property if you'd really like to get this feature now. Note that CSV export currently shows a bug tracked by NXS-870.
01-03-2012 10:55 AM
Are you talking about the search layout configuration, or the result columns configuration?
01-03-2012 11:07 AM
Results columns.
01-04-2012 03:22 AM
Indeed complex types are not available for result selection on Studio 2.5, i'm not sure how and when it will be made available since this is potentially bad for performance: users should not be encouraged to display complex types in result columns.
But you can always define advanced widgets that will display the given property if you'd really like to get this feature now. Note that CSV export currently shows a bug tracked by NXS-870.
01-04-2012 10:47 AM
Just to be clear, the performance issue concerns are with Studio not with Nuxeo DM?
01-05-2012 10:38 AM
We talk about peformance of Nuxeo DM. (Displaying for instance 100 lines of results with complex properties could be expensive for the database, and before having good feedback, we prefer not to expose the feature too "easily". But As Anahide said, you could use an advanced widget.
01-05-2012 10:44 AM
Regarding the query of the content view, you should be able to do this query
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