Hi,
As far as we know, there is no problem with these two modules when the user
installs them from the central repository as usual, and when he uses
Openbravo to apply/edit the datasets.
The problem appears when the user manually tries to access/modify the file
outside Openbravo.
So, from my point of view, this issue is not a critical one and it's clearly
related to a Windows problem and not to an Openbravo bug.
Regards,
Víctor Martínez
[email protected]
2010/1/22 Paolo Juvara <[email protected]>
> What is the plan to resolve this?
>
> Paolo
>
> 2010/1/21 Víctor Martínez <[email protected]>
>
> Hi Rok,
>>
>> The Localization team is the responsible of this module.
>>
>> Other module that can be affected by this issue is the Spanish Taxes
>> module, which has a dataset called "Impuestos_para_España"
>>
>> Regards,
>> Víctor Martínez
>> [email protected]
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Rok Lenardic <[email protected]
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I recently discovered an issue with the
>>> *org.openbravo.spain.regions*module. If one checks out the code into the
>>> modules folder and runs
>>> install.source on a Windows machine, the module's dataset never gets
>>> imported, the xml file just gets ignored.
>>>
>>> That is because the dataset source file inside this module is named
>>> *"Provincias_de_España.xml"
>>> *and Windows is terrible with international characters.
>>>
>>> This is a generic issue and should be resolved by never using
>>> international characters in filenames which is generally a bad practice. In
>>> this case, the problem originates from naming Datasets from which the
>>> filename is generated. This should somehow be documented or resolved.
>>>
>>> Does anyone else know which modules could be affected? can this be
>>> forwarded to the correct team that is responsible for the
>>> org.openbravo.spain.regions module?*
>>> *
>>> Regards,
>>> Rok*
>>> *
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