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New Post 3/20/2006 7:03 AM
User is offline Matthias Schlomann
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Issuses found in search 

Hello,

I'm found the same issuses like in UDT on AV-Calendar 03.02.00 Beta 5.  It is a search issuses.  The publish date on all search do reset.  That means, if you are using the whatsnew module allways the events are in front of the whats new module.

Please fix this.

Thanks

Matthias

PS: Im on translate for the german language files.

 


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New Post 3/20/2006 11:19 AM
User is offline Alan Vance
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Re: Issuses found in search 
OK.  You're probably going to have to interpret this message for us and be more specific (Screen Shots, step-by-step reproducable examples, etc.).  How does the Search relate to the What's new module?  What does UDT mean?  If you're asking for a fix...please be specific.
 
New Post 3/21/2006 10:07 AM
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Re: Issuses found in search 
I beleive the UDT he's talking about is the User Defined Table module. I can't help on the rest.
 
New Post 3/30/2006 10:04 AM
User is offline Matthias Schlomann
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Re: Issuses found in search 

 favance wrote
OK.  You're probably going to have to interpret this message for us and be more specific (Screen Shots, step-by-step reproducable examples, etc.).  How does the Search relate to the What's new module?  What does UDT mean?  If you're asking for a fix...please be specific.

Hi,

The whats new module looks on all used module and threads on create date.  So it shows the lasts changes on the page.  But the AV Calendar and now the Event Module Set allways the Events with new published Date on the top of the whatsnew module.  This problem is by the user define table module too, but is fixed on the 3rd parety Module of gammacon`s UDT and will be fixed in the next Version of UDT.  They fix this with the following database update:

UPDATE {databaseOwner}{objectQualifier}
gammacon_UserDefinedTablesRows
SET CreatedDate = GetDAte()
WHERE Created Date Is Null
Go
 
UPDATE {databaseOwner}{objectQualifier}
gammacon_UserDefinedTablesRows
SET ChangedDate = GetDAte()
WHERE ChangedDate Is Null
Go
 
I hope this will help you.  At my look in the Table of Events iam missing the changed date! Is this the problem?
 
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New Post 3/30/2006 3:12 PM
User is offline Alan Vance
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Re: Issuses found in search 
So what is it your asking for?  To add a field called "ChangedDate" to the Event record...or something else?
 
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