HELLO ALL,
WHEN I UPDATE A TASK (SET ITS PROGRESS) AND SET IT TO "DEFFERED" OR ANY OTHER STATUS I CAN PRESS "SAVE" BUT THE CHANGE IS NOT ACTUALLY SAVED.
ONLY WHEN I OPEN THE TASK A SECOND TIME AND SET THE STATUS, PRESS SAVE. ONLY THEN IT WILL HAVE SAVED THE SETTING.
SHOULD THIS BE ENTERED AS A BUG?
THANKS,
MARK
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Tasks only save progress settings the second time
Tasks only save progress settings the second time
I've put the previous version back (version 6.0) and it occurs there as well. (Virtual servers are easy to use in these cases
Thanks.
Thanks.
Tasks only save progress settings the second time
Could someone try this on there installations as well?
Thanks,
Mark
Thanks,
Mark
Tasks only save progress settings the second time
[quote user="MeneM"]Could someone try this on there installations as well?[/QUOTE]It works fine on my 6.0.1 install, on the first Save it changes the status to deferred.
Tasks only save progress settings the second time
Weird...
I've downloaded and installed a new version on a new VM. (No users, well, just me)
And it happens as well. Next I'll try to install it on bare metal instead of virtualised via Proxmox.
Thanks,
Mark
I've downloaded and installed a new version on a new VM. (No users, well, just me)
And it happens as well. Next I'll try to install it on bare metal instead of virtualised via Proxmox.
Thanks,
Mark
Tasks only save progress settings the second time
Well. Shivver me timbers... (Being today "talk like a pirate day" an'all)
It seems that installation on hardware instead of OpenVZ helps this issue into being... no issue... Arrr..
Now I need to figurrrre out how to make OpenVZ work with Zimbra a little better...
Parlaiz with OpenVZ people I should think...
Arrr me maties.
It seems that installation on hardware instead of OpenVZ helps this issue into being... no issue... Arrr..
Now I need to figurrrre out how to make OpenVZ work with Zimbra a little better...
Parlaiz with OpenVZ people I should think...
Arrr me maties.