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Strange behavior in when using appointment.accept: msg#00000cms.opengroupware.xmlrpc.devel
Hi! I'm wondering if this is a bug: If I try to set the status of an appointment to accept - via the appointment.accept method - I'll get a "partStat_ACCEPT"-status in the OGo-WebUI. I did a litte research and found, that in the file "<ogo-sources-dir>/XmlRpcAPI/Actions.subproj/DirectAction+Appointment.m" the method (id)appointment_acceptAction:(id)_apt is setting the status to the string "ACCEPT": return [self appointment_changeStatusAction:_apt:@"ACCEPT":nil:nil:nil]; But shouldn't this be "ACCEPTED"? The WebUI is using this as the value to be stored in the database. I think this should be filed as a bug, but I don't know if this was done by purpose. Greets Tobias -- OpenGroupware.org XML-RPC xmlrpc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/xmlrpc
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