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Re: NSBoolNumber (instance) does not recognize count info: msg#00018cms.opengroupware.xmlrpc.devel
> Jan 19 21:27:16 ogo-xmlrpcd-1.1 [10207]: >DirectAction> turn exception > into fault: (Exception name:<nil> class:ObjcRuntimeException > reason:NSBoolNumber (instance) does not recognize count info:<nil>) > Anyone seen that one? > The request looks like - > <?xml version="1.0"?> > <methodCall> > <methodName>enterprise.delete</methodName> > <params> > <param> > <value> > <string>1583710</string> > </value> > </param> > </params> > </methodCall> I'm pretty convinced that these methods are not working: "enterprise.delete(string id)", "enterprise.deleteByNumber(int id)" [as in 458312] or "enterprise.delete(struct document)" All these result in "ObjcRuntimeException: NSBoolNumber (instance) does not recognize count" "enterprise.deleteByNumber(string number)" [as in OGo458312] is the only way I have been able to delete an enterprise object.
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