Alpine Select, one of our latest releases, was built for the eponymous and publicly listed investment company in co-operation with Christoph "Laser" Jaggi. He chose Amazee Labs as development partner and signed himself responsible for the requirement engineering and project management.
The Drupal 7 combo might look "modest / conservative / business / discreet" at first but do not make the mistake to judge the book by its cover. The system is fully stock exchange compliant and takes the reporting duties to the edge with Twitter as an integral reporting channel. Read more about IT and SIX Swiss Exchange compliance in today's article on Inside IT. The new web presence consists of the following major requirements:
Display of the company profile
Automatic provision of the reporting infos, required by law, to the Swiss Stock Exchange Authorities. (e.g. Ad hoc release in compliance with SIX)
Generation of printable Monthly- and Quarterly Reports.
Provision of financial data to current and potential professional investors. (e.g. Performance charts)
Besides these features a full content migration, from a custom developed solution, had to be done in order to maintain the gap-less documentation for investors.
Despite serving a new industry with different requirements, as any other site we previously built, the toolset required from a Drupal point of view remained rather similar to our other releases. Rules, Views, Workbench, Simplenews and some use case specific custom code stand at the heart of this Drupal solution. As it is our practice we will contribute some of the custom code, in a more general use case, to the Drupal community.
For an in-depth view on SIX Swiss Exchange compliance using a Drupal application, refer to Christoph Jaggis excellent paper (German).
We wish Alpine Select and its shareholders a successful future.
Thanks for this info, but can't get it working with Statuses view. There is just about no documentation or it's conflicting, even from module maintainer (on Drupal vs. Blog). I'm using the default Statuses block, which only autorefreshes the current user's status updates, does not autorefresh friends' status updates (that is how it normally works). So I added Views Autorefresh. I have tried using the maintainer's instructions, but don't get a Secondary Display on the original view unless I have a Page display within that same view. Have you tried with Statuses? Just to confirm your steps:
1. First, I clone the original view and ADD a Contextual filter. In mine it is Statuses Comments: Created time (with operator).
2. ADD to the cloned view the Global: Text Area, PHP. Nothing else in the Header. Have also tried it with a simple Global: Autorefresh.
2. In the ORIGINAL view, I ADD the same Global: Text Area, PHP code. Nothing else in the Header or contextual filters?
I've tried just about every variation and nothing works. Can you offer any advice?
Thanks
Daniel
0
Alpine Select, one of our latest releases, was built for the eponymous and publicly listed investment company in co-operation with Christoph "Laser" Jaggi. He chose Amazee Labs as development partner and signed himself responsible for the requirement engineering and project management.
The Drupal 7 combo might look "modest / conservative / business / discreet" at first but do not make the mistake to judge the book by its cover. The system is fully stock exchange compliant and takes the reporting duties to the edge with Twitter as an integral reporting channel. Read more about IT and SIX Swiss Exchange compliance in today's article on Inside IT. The new web presence consists of the following major requirements: