Nov-03-2023, 05:13 PM
I think this is not a Python problem at all.
When we ran as MS Sharepoint back in the days, we could set permissions and workflows on a per-directory / folder base. E.g. anybody could upload a new revision of the file, but the file won't become visible to other user in the new revision unless somebody with the necessary rights approved the newer version (aka: made it public, so to speak). However, the person who uploaded the new revision always saw the new revision, independent of the appoval status. As far as I remember this was pretty much configurable up to complex workflows for the approval process.
Regards, noisefloor
When we ran as MS Sharepoint back in the days, we could set permissions and workflows on a per-directory / folder base. E.g. anybody could upload a new revision of the file, but the file won't become visible to other user in the new revision unless somebody with the necessary rights approved the newer version (aka: made it public, so to speak). However, the person who uploaded the new revision always saw the new revision, independent of the appoval status. As far as I remember this was pretty much configurable up to complex workflows for the approval process.
Regards, noisefloor