James Carlson wrote:
> Richard Lowe writes:
>> Richard Lowe writes:
>>
>>> It does -appear- that the CSV is now eliding closed cases. This was
>>> never previously the case, and when we discussed this interface with (at
>>> the time) John Plocher, were told this was by intent, and it was
>>> reas
Richard Lowe wrote:
> Alan, did you change anything here?
Nope.
> I will note, however, that all information contained in the CSV *does*
> display on the (new) open caselog, so it seems doubtful it would be
> hiding things for that reason?
The mechanism used to produce the new caselog at
http:
Richard Lowe writes:
> Richard Lowe writes:
>
> > It does -appear- that the CSV is now eliding closed cases. This was
> > never previously the case, and when we discussed this interface with (at
> > the time) John Plocher, were told this was by intent, and it was
> > reasonable to rely on.
>
>
Richard Lowe writes:
> It does -appear- that the CSV is now eliding closed cases. This was
> never previously the case, and when we discussed this interface with (at
> the time) John Plocher, were told this was by intent, and it was
> reasonable to rely on.
Actually, scratch that. The pieces m
Chris Gerhard writes:
[redirecting somewhat]
> While preparing an RTI I ran hg pbchk which in turn calls hg comchk
> and it always reports an ARC case as missing.
>
> : eacces.eu FSS 219 $; hg comchk
> remote: Not trusting file /share/bld/ONclones/onnv-clone-eu/.hg/hgrc
> from untrusted user bld