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user71
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2005-06-01 00:00
(edited on: 2008-06-12 09:43) |
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cromero
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2008-01-21 18:55
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The description of this bug is not specific enough . The information required for reproducing this bug is not in its description.
Please make sure to specify:
1) Complete problem description
2) Environment details (Openbravo version, database type and OS)
3) Specific steps on how to reproduce the problem.
For more information, pleas refer to: http://wiki.openbravo.com/wiki/index.php/Bug_Reporting_Guidelines [^]
Please, reopen this bug adding the required details.
Thank you.
The Openbravo Team |
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phani
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2008-01-28 08:05
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Hi,
the problem is when i try to copy a process plan from an existing one, i am unable to get the correct dates of the old process plan into the new process plan.
Steps:
1. create a new process plan (Plan B) and save it.
2. click 'copy version' and select an existing process plan, click OK.
3. in the new process plan(Plan B), goto the version tab.
4. notice the starting date and the ending date. They do not match w.r.t the process plan which you have copied(the already existing process plan)
P.S:: Please check the image along with this thread for clarity.
Environment:
Openbravo 2.35,
Oracle 10g XE,
Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2. |
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gorkaion
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2008-06-04 13:58
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Hi phani999
This is not a bug, it is not intended to copy the dates of the original version as we must ensure that there are not different versions valid on the same dates.
Anyway, I have found a new bug around this that I'm going to report and fix now.
If you think that this is not the proper way to copy the versions you can insert a Feature Request and we could discuss it.
Gorka Ion.
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