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person.updateJob updatable values: msg#00016cms.opengroupware.xmlrpc.devel
I'm trying to polish off the last bits of functionality in POGI, but I've encountered some interesting behaviour concerning tasks. The name, start date, and end date values update just fine. But the keywords, status, actual work, total work, kilometers, percent complete, and priority as well as the Outlook attributes accounting info, associated contacts, and associated companies do not update. I confirmed with ethereal that the values are sent, but the server replies with a task object with the same values as previously. Is this intentional, that these are 'read only' attributes via XML-RPC? It appears that the only way to change status is via annotation (which makes sense). -- OpenGroupware.org XML-RPC xmlrpc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/xmlrpc
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