Ha, right. I was "a bit" tired and reviewed only the end of the phrase.
BTW double negative is sometimes used in English, never in French.
Though, here in the South, people use also double negative in vernacular.
I guess it comes from Occitan which was the language used here (vs Oïl in the
North)
On 07/30/2010 03:51 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
From: "Jacques Le Roux"
Yes, thanks for reporting James,
It's clearly a bug as no paremeters var is initialized. This bug is
still present in trunk... I'm fixing it...
I meant "is not initialize"
Your first statement is the correct way to say
From: "Jacques Le Roux"
Yes, thanks for reporting James,
It's clearly a bug as no paremeters var is initialized. This bug is still
present in trunk... I'm fixing it...
I meant "is not initialize"
Jacques
Jacques
From: "James McGill"
In v9.04 pr
Yes, thanks for reporting James,
It's clearly a bug as no paremeters var is initialized. This bug is still
present in trunk... I'm fixing it...
Jacques
From: "James McGill"
In v9.04 product/script/org/ofbiz/shipment/issuance/IssuanceServices.xml
issueOrderItemShipGrpInv
In v9.04 product/script/org/ofbiz/shipment/issuance/IssuanceServices.xml
issueOrderItemShipGrpInvResToShipment
Is it a bug, where it uses "paremeters" instead of "parameters"
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James McGill
Phoenix AZ 85040