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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #1010] creating new calendar event with no u
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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #1010] creating new calendar event with no users |
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Thu, 22 Aug 2002 18:43:03 -0400 |
=================== BUG #1010: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=1010&group_id=509
Changes by: Mark A Peters <address@hidden>
Date: 2002-Aug-22 17:43 (CST6CDT)
What | Removed | Added
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Resolution | None | Fixed
Assigned to | None | skeeter
Status | Open | Closed
------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
The version mentioned in the bug report is no longer supported.
It is strongly suggested that the user upgrade to the current
release version for better security and performance.
=================== BUG #1010: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================
Submitted by: Hurkle Project: phpGroupWare
Submitted on: 2002-Aug-16 17:04
Category: calendar Bug Group: 0.9.12 release
Severity: 5 - Major Priority: Normal
Resolution: Fixed Assigned to: skeeter
Status: Closed Platform Version: Linux - Mandrake
Reproducibility: Every Time
Summary: creating new calendar event with no users
Original Submission: greets.. running phpgw 9.12
When creating a new calendar event, if I uncheck the '<user>username
particpates' checkbox, and then submit the event to be added, I get an sql
error as follows:
Database error: Invalid SQL: INSERT INTO
phpgw_cal(title,owner,priority,is_public) values('/tmp/calENNZRh',,2,1)
Session halted.
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: parse_navbar_end() in
/var/www/html/phpgroupware/phpgwapi/inc/footer.inc.php on line 44
Granted, this comes under the category of what I consider 'idiot user'
behavior, i.e. why would you try and create an event with no participants?
Thing is, the interface allows you to attempt this, but nothing checks to see
if the variables needed for the sql insert statement to work actually have
values in them.
imo, if you're executing an sql statement, it's a good idea to make sure it has
all the data it needs to succeed. It might also be nice to have some feedback
for the user, i.e. warning, idiot, you're trying to create an event with no
participants.. what's the point?
this is the only thing I've found so far that I could break, which says a lot
for this wonderful application. Kudos.
Hurkle
Follow-up Comments
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Date: 2002-Aug-22 17:43 By: skeeter
The version mentioned in the bug report is no longer supported.
It is strongly suggested that the user upgrade to the current
release version for better security and performance.
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Date: 2002-Aug-22 09:22 By: Hurkle
I decided to go with 9.14RC4 instead of 9.12, and I'm glad I did. This issue
is resolved in the newer release, as are a lot of other things I was looking at.
I'm going to be working with 9.14rc4 exclusively, until a newer release comes
out. So far I love it.
Thx very much for the prompt replies, and I look forward to seeing all of you
here over the course of time.
Hurkle (Riley)
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