Context name is unexpectedly converted to uppercase
While on the project view, the new action form fills the Context field with the value which is set as a default context in project settings. The problem is that first letters are being converted to upper case without a reason - for example "At work" gets converted to "At Work". This results in dialog box asking to add new context.
Steps to reproduce the problem.
1. Create context named "At work"
2. Create project named "My Project" and set default context to "At work"
3. Click on Projects -> "My project"
4. New action form on the right hand side is filled with default value "At Work" instead of "At work".
Also, I have noticed that "Project settings" are not storing "At work" value in the database, so possibly this is a place where the bug is.
thanks,
Marek
Steps to reproduce the problem.
1. Create context named "At work"
2. Create project named "My Project" and set default context to "At work"
3. Click on Projects -> "My project"
4. New action form on the right hand side is filled with default value "At Work" instead of "At work".
Also, I have noticed that "Project settings" are not storing "At work" value in the database, so possibly this is a place where the bug is.
thanks,
Marek
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on 2010-08-06 08:23 *
By lrbalt
Assigned to set to lrbalt
Status changed from New to Fixed
Assigned to set to lrbalt
Status changed from New to Fixed
(In revision:493ba616bed63341a45f758d4eb2c8207ec2d596) Hopfully fix #1025. It seems that editing a projects default_context with a context that does not exists just creates a new context for user_id=1, not the current user.
When you have context "A" and try to use context 'a' as default context Tracks could find "A" first and reference that one. PLease test.
Branch: master
When you have context "A" and try to use context 'a' as default context Tracks could find "A" first and reference that one. PLease test.
Branch: master