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[Dolibarr-dev] [task #10797] Search by barcode


From: imhof
Subject: [Dolibarr-dev] [task #10797] Search by barcode
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 20:14:53 +0000
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  <http://savannah.nongnu.org/task/?10797>

                 Summary: Search by barcode
                 Project: Dolibarr
            Submitted by: kujiu
            Submitted on: ven 26 nov 2010 20:14:52 GMT
                Severity: 3 - Normal
                  Status: None
                 Privacy: Public
             Assigned to: None
             Open/Closed: Open
         Discussion Lock: Any
                 Release: None
        Operating System: None

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Details:

Add a box on the left menu with search by barcode. This opens directly the
element (contact, product, service, document, etc.) or show a result list.

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Follow-up Comments:


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Date: mar 26 oct 2004 11:24:20 GMT  By: JM López-Cepero <andvaranaut>
Oops - it seems that what is broken is the TestJob. I set up an alarm and
went off fine. I'll keep experimenting.

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Date: mar 26 oct 2004 10:16:20 GMT  By: JM López-Cepero <andvaranaut>
Thanks for your reply, but...

1) I have set every variable to what php-configuration advises (including the
dreaded register_globals) and tested with phpinfo that they are indeed well
set up, and the error still appears. The SMTP setup itself is fine; I can send
emails from the E-Mail app with no problem.

2) What I'm talking about is the 'Fatal error' (I can live with the notices).
Changing my errorlevel would get rid of the notices, but not of the fatal
error. Also, ignoring notices instead of fixing them (what they are warning
about is use of undefined literal constants as indices, I think, which is
deprecated in PHP4) does not seem like a good philosophy, but I'm no developer
to argue...

3) My config is a stock Fedora one with minimal changes and several rather
complex PHP applications run OK. I don't think it's that 'broken'. And I was
not suggesting phpgw was broken either - I love what I have seen of it, I just
found something that does not work as expected. 

Thanks for your time - CP

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Date: mar 26 oct 2004 07:30:11 GMT  By: Anonymous
Have a read of /path/to/phpgroupware/docs/php-configuration.txt

You error level is too high, which causes those message.  It is your config
which is broken not phpgw.






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