Summary: | "Name of Season" description in numbering pattern erases everything ahead of it in numbering formula | ||
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Product: | Koha | Reporter: | Karl Holten <kholten> |
Component: | Serials | Assignee: | Bugs List <koha-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | QA Contact: | Testopia <testopia> |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P5 - low | CC: | colin.campbell, jonathan.druart |
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Change sponsored?: | --- | Patch complexity: | --- |
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Description
Karl Holten
2016-04-18 21:09:39 UTC
Karl, It seems to work (using master): TEST Spring 0 03/05/2016 TEST Summer 0 03/05/2016 TEST Fall 0 04/05/2016 TEST Winter 0 04/05/2016 TEST Spring 1 05/05/2016 TEST Summer 1 05/05/2016 TEST Fall 1 06/05/2016 TEST Winter 1 06/05/2016 On which version of Koha are you testing? I first noticed it on our institution's install of Koha, which is 3.20. I've tested it just now on ByWater's demo site at intranet.bywatersolutions.com and it also seems to hold true there too. Finally, I've tested it on our test server, which is on master. It also occurs there, though I'm not entirely confident that the test server is set up completely right. Maybe bug 13877 very recently pushed to master fixed this? It could explain the difference you see in testing. (In reply to Katrin Fischer from comment #3) > Maybe bug 13877 very recently pushed to master fixed this? It could explain > the difference you see in testing. Good catch Katrin, you must be right. It seems like this issue is resolved on our machines by the update. I think this was resolved by the bug fix you mentioned. Karl |