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2/5/2007 8:27 AM
 
Hi, can someone explain what "the ability to define your own data schema" entails? Does this mean I'll be able to customize the datatypes of custom attributes? Ie., have them as textboxes instead of only checkboxes in the UI?

Also, a pretty major question I have is will v3 of the Repository be upgradable to v4 when it comes out?

Thanks,
Simon.
 
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2/5/2007 9:21 AM
 

"Define your own data schema" means that you will be able to define the data that will be stored for each repository module you place on a page. Let's say for example, you want to add a repository module to your site to collect/share recipes. You'll start by defining the data elements and properties for each piece of data you want to store. Recipe Name, Directions, Ingredients, a picture of the recipe, etc. and for each data element define the 'type', text, integer, boolean, file, etc. There will be no limit to the schema you can define. Then once you've defined your schema, you will define a series of 'views' ( what used to be referred to as 'templates' ). You can define list views, detail views, upload views, download views.

The forms will support 'scriptable' buttons that will let you navigate from view to view and will have hooks for workflow to provide support for configurable business rules ( not sure if the first release will have a rudimentary workflow engine in it or not, or if I'll wait for the core workflow solution, we'll have to wait on that one )

A cool feature will be that once you define your data schema, the views and your business rules, you will be able to 'package' them up into what's going to be called a 'repository application'. You can then share ( or possible sell ) your repository applications. Someone else can take the package and 'install' it into their repository and they can then have a ready-to-go application.

And, yes, the plan is to support an upgrade from v3 to v4 of the Repository

 
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2/27/2007 3:41 PM
 

I haven't seen any posts on this lately, how is the testing going?  Do you have a new estimated release date for 3.2?

Thanks in advance,

Dan

 
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2/28/2007 3:37 PM
 

Road Map for 3.01.12
http://support.dotnetnuke.com/project/RoadMap.aspx?PROJID=22

Once all the issues have been tested and marked as 'closed' the release will be submitted to the official DotNetNuke Release process, and approximately 5-15 days later, the release will be made publicly available. I plan to have all items Checked-In by the end of this weekend.

 
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3/7/2007 12:23 AM
 

Hi Steve...

I'd like to add a few data fields to my Repositories. I'm wondering if I created/linked a UDT to my Repository Objects, made the changes to the Add/Update/Delete SPROC's, and added the code sections that populate those  SPROC's), would I be on a parallel course with the next major release of the Repository...or way out in left field?  Basically, do you anticipate that the implementation of the User Defined Data Schema in the next Repository will mimic portions of the UDT module and its SQL Server table schema?  I would hope to be able to port my data to your next major release with a minimum of distress and if this is how you plan to implement the User Defined Data Schema, I think I can cover my behind.  Thanks for any comments you care to offer.

 
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