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Topic Title: Dialog Box - Hierarchy Tree to Hierarchy Tree 'pick'
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Created On: 2-Feb-2004 21:28
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 2-Feb-2004 21:28
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Timothy Ryan

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Hi all!

I need to generate a dialog box that displays the complete hierarchy tree on the left and a blank hierarchy tree box on the right.

The user selects (n) folders on the left (each becomes highlighted).

The user may then hiit a right-arrow button to move the selected item(s) to the right.

Once the sub-tree has been established (on the right) the user can highlight items and hit a left-arrow key to move items back to the left (i.e., if they moved too many items to the right).

I then want to be able to run filters(s) against only the folders on the right side-tree.

Anyone ever done anything like that?

Thanks

Tim Ryan
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 6-Feb-2004 00:34
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Timothy Ryan

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Hey Roger:

Yes, I mean the Explorer Tree.

On the folder filtering question. ...

I have inherited a bunch of 'stuff' that previous employees established. ... They had placed copies of large 'requirements' documents that were from a different company that developed previous versions of old systems into THIS projects dB.

Therefore, these old documents (that contain many 'shalls') are showing up in the Explorer Tree hierarchy for my current project and I cannot (I am not 'allowed') to move these documents out of the tree or to put them anywhere else.

These documents are not DIRECTLY requirements for this project but are OLD reqs docs for the previous version of this system that my predecessors here DERIVED the actual reqs for this project FROM (then did a gap analysis and added a bunch of new ones).

My problem, in a nutshell, is that I want to search through ALL documents in a PART of a large tree EXCEPTING those old documents from the previous versions of the project.

I am getting 'shall' counts that are way too high because of this. ... So I wanted to be able to 'pick' Folders / Modules from the BIG tree and put them into a SMALL(er) tree to be searched.

I was thinking that "Formal" would work as a filter criteria for removing the older docs but they too were installed as 'formal' type docs. ... This is what I meant by filtering at a folder level (some way of rejecting these docs from my Metrics counts).


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 6-Feb-2004 14:16
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Tony Goodman

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Can you set the permissions on the folders?

Why not create a user that has read permission on all the folders you want to include, but has no read permission on the folders you want excluded. Then run your metrics gathering as this user.


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 6-Feb-2004 17:30
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Timothy Ryan

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Those last two suggestions were great.

1 Include an Attribute for Metics and only use those modules flagged with 'yes'

2 Set up a ficticious User Name (MrMetrics) who can only read certain files

I guess I will go with #1 as #2 is hard to do here (IT would have to get involved every time I wanted to change the sort criteria) but both would work.

My tree would have given total flexibility and I had hoped someone would already have done this. ... But it would take a long time for me to implement.

Thanks everyone!

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