Question
I used the BugIdAUTOINC... but was never able to make it work. It constantly creates or edit the hard word (BugIdAUTOINC...) used in the form. Please help.
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AlainLavoieDexto - 17 Jun 2008
Environment
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AlainLavoieDexto - 25 Jun 2008
Answer
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The syntax for
automatically generated topic names calls for at least one zero ("0") following
AUTOINC . I think that is problem.
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LynnwoodBrown - 25 Jun 2008
Here is the full form which does not work:
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AlainLavoieDexto - 11 Jul 2008
Please look at the raw version of the above form. Thanks in advance.
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AlainLavoieDexto - 11 Jul 2008
Your code is fine, it work for me. Must be an installation or configuration issue. I am using TWiki 4.2.
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EnriqueCadalso - 17 Jul 2008
I think your code should work. I modified slightly your example above so that it could be tested here (I removed the template reference since it doesn't exist here) and it works fine.
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LynnwoodBrown - 17 Jul 2008
Thanks to all but I think I might of changed the permissions on the twiki directory hierarchy of my Debian distribution. That would explain many problems I experienced lately. At last, I am missing some ideas on how to debug such a problem, any idea on how to proceed to log information a bit everywere; can I enable some debug flags to print information in a file ?
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AlainLavoieDexto - 17 Aug 2008
Watch the debug*.txt and warn*.txt files in the twiki/data directory.
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PeterThoeny - 19 Aug 2008