Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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High
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Known Issues Legacy Stack, 5.0.0beta2, 5.0
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None
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Operating System: RHEL 6.3
PHP Version: 5.3.3
Database and version: Mysql 5.1.62
Browser (and version): Firefox 16.0.1
Description
Hi,
When we try to change the order number of an attribute, to a order number that already exists, we have a duplicate information (this is correct) and then the all attributes became mixed.
Example to reproduce:
- Edit the "Article" class we have the following attributes order, including order number: Title - 10 Short Title - 20 Author - 30 Intro - 40 Body - 50 Enable comments - 60 image - 70 if now we try to set "Enable comments=70" (repeating the "image" order number) and then press "OK" button, we have the information that the class was not stored because we have a duplicate attribute placement (this is correct). The problem is that order now is completely different than the one we started with: We now have Title - 10 Short Title - 20 Author - 30 Enable comments - 40 (was 60) image - 50 (was 70) Intro - 60 (was 40) Body - 70 (was 50) and if we, by mistake, press the "OK" button again, this new order is stored.
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Issue Links
- relates to
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EZP-20224 Object relation datatype : Impossible to use "Default selection item" in class edit
- Closed