I have the lastest gdata library taken from gdata-java-client<http://code.google.com/p/gdata-java-client/downloads/list> (from Sept 2011).
I can share any extra information needed. Content queries are very important for our application and I don't know why this happens! Maybe this is not a priority issue because I am the only one with this problem @David: Yes, that will be very helpfull. -- Alexandru On Monday, April 2, 2012 2:02:29 PM UTC+3, David Bullock wrote: > > Hi Claudio, > > It would help us troubleshooting in the field *a lot* if Google provided a > way to discover the version-number-as-deployed of a given service. We > helpful, intelligent developers could then supply a lot more context when > reporting a fault. It is not very satisfying trying to guess whether or > not Google went and changed something, since we last reported an issue. > > regards, > David. > > > > On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 6:22 PM, Alexandru Farcaş < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Claudio, >> >> I don't experience this issue when I copy, upload or update a spreadsheet >> from UI. I had this issue on UI but it was resolved on 13.02.2012 (like >> Rebecca said in the thread above) >> >> Both problems appeared on same period, but only for UI was fixed... >> >> Thanks for your help! >> >> Alexandru >> >> >> >> On Thursday, March 29, 2012 12:47:18 AM UTC+3, Claudio Cherubino wrote: >>> >>> Hi Alexandru, >>> >>> I don't see any specific problems with your code and I understand the >>> spreadsheets are copied correctly. >>> Do you experience the same issue if you perform the same operations >>> manually from the UI instead of using the script? >>> >>> I'm not sure the other thread you mentioned is related, but the other >>> forum is the most appropriate place to report an issue that is not >>> API-specific. >>> Please post there if you find the issue is not due to the API. >>> Thanks >>> >>> Claudio >>> >>> On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 11:03 AM, Alexandru Farcaş < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> I didn't make any changes to the code since last year (july). The files >>>> created before ~20.12.2011 are ok. The problems appeared after this date.. >>>> >>>> >>>> (*) I read on google docs forum about a similar problem on browser >>>> after this period. This is the >>>> link<http://groups.google.com/a/googleproductforums.com/forum/#!starred/docs/vEhI_HkKX3I> >>>> (maybe >>>> is related to this) >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, March 27, 2012 8:37:29 PM UTC+3, Alexandru Farcaş wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Claudio, >>>>> >>>>> I hope that this helps! >>>>> >>>>> This are the steps: >>>>> >>>>> 1. *Copy spreadsheet template to root* >>>>> >>>>> private String sendPostCopyRequest(String authorizationToken, String >>>>> resourceID, String title, int noRetries) throws IOException{ >>>>> /* >>>>> resourceId = resource id for the template that i want to copy >>>>> title = the title of the new file created >>>>> */ >>>>> String urlStr = "https://docs.google.com/**feeds** >>>>> /default/private/full<https://docs.google.com/feeds/default/private/full> >>>>> "; >>>>> URL url = new URL(urlStr); >>>>> HttpURLConnection copyHttpUrlConn = (HttpURLConnection) >>>>> url.openConnection(); >>>>> copyHttpUrlConn.setDoOutput(**tr**ue); >>>>> copyHttpUrlConn.**setRequestMeth**od("POST"); >>>>> String outputString = "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>" + >>>>> "<entry >>>>> xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/**2005**/Atom\<http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom%5C>"> >>>>> >>>>> " + >>>>> "<id>https://docs.google.com/**f**eeds/default/private/full/<https://docs.google.com/feeds/default/private/full/>" >>>>> >>>>> + resourceID +"</id>" + >>>>> " <title>" + title + "</title></entry>"; >>>>> copyHttpUrlConn.**setRequestProp**erty("GData-**Version", "3.0"); >>>>> copyHttpUrlConn.**setRequestProp**erty("Content-**Type","** >>>>> application/atom+xml"); >>>>> >>>>> copyHttpUrlConn.**setRequestProp**erty("Content-**Length", >>>>> outputString.length() + ""); >>>>> copyHttpUrlConn.**setRequestProp**erty("**Authorization", >>>>> "GoogleLogin auth=" + authorizationToken); >>>>> OutputStream outputStream = copyHttpUrlConn.**getOutputStrea**m(); >>>>> outputStream.write(**outputStrin**g.getBytes()); >>>>> copyHttpUrlConn.**getResponseCod**e(); >>>>> >>>>> return readIdFromResponse(**copyHttpUrl**Conn.**getInputStream()); >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> 2. *I update some cells using this method:* >>>>> >>>>> public boolean setCellValue(**SpreadsheetServic**e >>>>> spreadSheetService, SpreadsheetEntry entry, int worksheetNumber, String >>>>> position, String value) >>>>> throws IOException, ServiceException { >>>>> >>>>> List<WorksheetEntry> worksheets = entry.getWorksheets(); >>>>> WorksheetEntry worksheet = worksheets.get(**worksheetNumber**); >>>>> URL cellFeedUrl = worksheet.getCellFeedUrl(); >>>>> CellQuery query = new CellQuery(cellFeedUrl); >>>>> query.setReturnEmpty(true); >>>>> query.setRange(position); >>>>> CellFeed cellFeed = spreadSheetService.query(**query**, >>>>> CellFeed.class); >>>>> CellEntry cell = cellFeed.getEntries().get(0); >>>>> cell.changeInputValueLocal(**val**ue); >>>>> cell.update(); >>>>> return true; >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> 3. *I move the created file to a new folder (collection)* >>>>> * >>>>> * >>>>> public DocumentListEntry moveSpreadSheet(DocsService docsService, >>>>> String entryId, String destinationFolderDocId) >>>>> throws MalformedURLException, IOException, ServiceException { >>>>> DocumentListEntry newEntry = null; >>>>> newEntry = new com.google.gdata.data.docs.**Spr**eadsheetEntry(); >>>>> newEntry.setId(entryId); >>>>> String destFolderUri = "https://docs.google.com/**feeds** >>>>> /default/private/full/**folder%**3A<https://docs.google.com/feeds/default/private/full/folder%3A>"+ >>>>> >>>>> destinationFolderDocId + "/contents"; >>>>> >>>>> return docsService.insert(new URL(destFolderUri), >>>>> newEntry); >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tuesday, March 27, 2012 4:07:12 AM UTC+3, Claudio Cherubino wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi Alexandru, >>>>>> >>>>>> Can you provide us with the code to reproduce this issue? >>>>>> Thanks >>>>>> >>>>>> Claudio >>>>>> >>>>>> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Alexandru Farcaş < >>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Any update on this issue? >>>>>>> The problem still persist... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Friday, March 16, 2012 6:30:39 PM UTC+2, Alexandru Farcaş wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Can I give you the account to test this searches? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >
