Users want to enter a CR once for several categories
From:
Jo A Wahle
Subject:
Users want to enter a CR once for several categories
Date:
Wed, 4 Apr 2007 16:07:27 -0500
I've had a challenging request from
some of my users. We have a number of projects that are separate, but interconnected,
and sometimes the same issue affects several projects. Currently, the person
submitting the request has to Create several PRs (all users use gnatsweb)
and retype the information for each one. (Depending on your browser settings,
it may save the form fill-in values, but not for multi-line form fields,
and that doesn't help with enumerated fields.) How could I provide that
kind of functionality?
I've thought about how I could have
one PR that applies to multiple categories. That has the drawback that
there is only one State field, for instance, so it assumes that all projects
proceed with the change in lock-step. Since gnats stores the PRs in directories
for each Category, there would have to be a "main" category,
so I tried an "Additional-Categories" field, but I'm having trouble
with the multi-enumerated-in-file type. (I'm not sure whether I can get
the mail-formats to work the way I want if I can get past the other hurdles.)
Turns out maybe that's not what the users wanted (I thought that's what
they asked for) because then all the projects would have to share the fields.
I've thought about some way to relate
PRs to each other. The gnatsweb code looks for a special "related-prs"
field, which I thought might be a starting point. It might work for the
very last PR, to connect it to all the previous ones, but somehow the previously-entered
PRs need to be related to the ones added later, and then there's the issue
of keeping all of the lists in sync. Plus, that still doesn't help with
the initial creation of the PRs, because the user still has to Create each
one. I might be able to add a hack to gnatsweb that could take some form
information and submit multiple PRs, but that doesn't hook them all together,
because I have to get the PRs back for all the other PRs in order to relate
them... as long as I'm writing perl CGI, I suppose I could create several,
get back all the PR Numbers, and then edit all of those to include all
of the other PRs... ugh. I suppose I wouldn't have to relate them directly
through the PR Numbers - maybe if they have the same "Synopsis",
assume they're related? That doesn't sound like an ugly hack at all.
Other suggestions?
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Jo Wahle, Software Engineer, Engineering Support, SAIC
(Science Applications International Corporation – www.saic.com)
Contractor to U.S. Geological Survey – EROS, Sioux Falls SD 57198
(Earth Resources Observation and Science – eros.usgs.gov)