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Topic Title: Setting "Standard view" as default for user Topic Summary: Created On: 30-Nov-2005 14:35 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: Apparently "Standard view" isn't technically a view, it's more of the lack of a view. Thus, you can't set it as default in code (although you can load it). Fortunately there's a function to clear the default view, putting it back to Standard: clearDefaultViewForModule(Module m) -Chris | |
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Hello!
I need to set "Standard view" as default for some users. I tried: Module m = current print setDefaultViewForUser(m, "Standard view") But this function returns message: "Unknown view name" Has anybody idea how to solve this problem? Regards, Rafal |
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Apparently "Standard view" isn't technically a view, it's more of the lack of a view. Thus, you can't set it as default in code (although you can load it). Fortunately there's a function to clear the default view, putting it back to Standard:
clearDefaultViewForModule(Module m) -Chris |
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