can not use pointer in a Set

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derMicha (wagn)

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Aug 22, 2011, 11:48:05 AM8/22/11
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Hi,

I have created a new cardtype StoryCard:
{{+UserStory}}

{{+AcceptanceCriteria}}

{{+Discussion}}

{{+CurrentItemState}}

{{+tags}}

CurrentItemState is a existing pointer. When I open CurrentItemState I
see the add/edit link. But when I create new StoryCard card
CurrentItemState is a common input field and tags will be displayed like
I expected CurrentItemState to be displayed.

Which setting have to be set to select to have a limited number of values:
/wagn/CurrentItemState+*right+*input
or
/wagn/CurrentItemState+*self+*input

Valid values should be fetched using a search. Her I have the same question:
/wagn/CurrentItemState+*right+*options
or
/wagn/CurrentItemState+*self+*options

Cheers,
derMicha


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Ethan McCutchen

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Aug 23, 2011, 11:07:15 AM8/23/11
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"CurrentItemState+*self" rules will only ever affect one card: CurrentItemState.  To change the settings for all the cards ending in +CurrentItemState (like those on the StoryCard form), you will need to configure the CurrentItemState+*right Set.

You are exactly right to configure the *input and *options settings for the CurrentItemState+*right.  The only other thing you need is to make sure that cards ending in +CurrentItemState have the Pointer type.

To do this, you just add CurrentItemState+*right+*default and make it a Pointer.  That will set the default type.  You can also set default content with the default setting if you want to determine an initial content value.

- ethan

If you want to configure the singled card named "CurrentItemState", then you will need to work with the set named  to be a pointer



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