Re: [Bugzproxy-general] Bugzproxy issue with Bugzilla custom field.
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From: Mads B. D. <mb...@db...> - 2008-10-20 06:42:09
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mandag 13 Oktober 2008 skrev Steve Borg: Hi Steve Sorry for the delay - has had some days of. No, I have not come across this problem. Did you use the trace facility to test the XML returned by bugzilla? Basically you should put something like: server.TraceWriter = System.Console.Out; somewhere in your code, and the XML passing between bugzproxy and Bugzilla should be dumped, so you can check if Bugzilla passes the right thing to bugzproxy or not. (You should be able to put another stream in there, if you want the log somewhere else). I am not very familiar with the Bugzilla custom field, but you have made me wonder: If you have set it up as an integer datatype, there is no way to distingues between 0.2 and 0.20 - but you probably have not? Let me know if I can help any further & I have taken the liberty to CC this mail to the bugzproxy-general list for archive reference. (Hoping that it is OK) Regards Mads > Hi Mads, > I'm currently using Bugzproxy and have come up with a problem and I can't determine whether it is a bug in Bugzproxy, XML-RPC or the Bugzilla web service itself. > I downloaded Bugzproxy and XML-RPC in April 2008 and I have been using it successfully with Bugzilla 3.0.2. > We added a cf_fixed_in_build custom field to Bugzilla and populated it with 0.18, 0.19 and 0.20. > When I get a bug via Bugzproxy (that has a cf_fixed_in_build of 0.20) the BugInfo bi field in the Bug class is returning 0.2 rather than 0.20. > Have you come across this problem? Do you know where the fault resides? > Thank you, > Regards, > Steve -- Med venlig hilsen/Regards Systemudvikler/Systemsdeveloper cand.scient.dat, Ph.d., Mads Bondo Dydensborg Dansk BiblioteksCenter A/S, Tempovej 7-11, 2750 Ballerup, Tlf. +45 44 86 77 34 |