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Re: Group permissions via XML-RPC or webdav: msg#00038cms.opengroupware.xmlrpc.devel
> Would be fine with me. "readAccessTeam" would be a single team pkey, > and "writeACL" would be an array of team pkeys? But wouldn't it have to > be - > appointment.setPermissions(appointment, readAccessTeam, writeACL) > - where "appointment" is the pkey of the appointment object? > > But it would still be very useful to have some way to retrieve the > current permission settings (read team, and write teams). So a > setPermissions would need an accompanying getPermissions. I also think it will be clearer in a different method. But why several groups for writing and just one for reading, i.e., why not an array in both parameters? Regards, Alejandro Martínez -- OpenGroupware.org XML-RPC xmlrpc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/xmlrpc
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