Re: Help with Starting OFBiz automatically on Startup [OSX 10.13.2]

2018-01-04 Thread Sean Turner
Hi Paul, Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. Unfortunately my_user_name is not literally present, I changed it from my actual user name for probably no reason :) All the best, Sean On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 4:19 PM, Paul Foxworthy wrote: > Hi Sean, > > Is "my_user_name" literally present i

Re: unsubscribe for the millionth time

2018-01-04 Thread Victor Didra
I've tried to get off this mailing list several times, but so far no luck. Could someone remove me manually please? On Jan 4, 2018 11:09 PM, "Sean Turner" wrote: Hi, I'm trying to get OFBiz to launch on login, but I am having some issues. I am following the steps outlined in the below link for

Re: Help with Starting OFBiz automatically on Startup [OSX 10.13.2]

2018-01-04 Thread Paul Foxworthy
Hi Sean, Is "my_user_name" literally present in that file? If so, change the WorkingDirectory setting to the location of your ofbiz.16.11 folder. Cheers Paul Foxworthy On 5 January 2018 at 16:09, Sean Turner wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to get OFBiz to launch on login, but I am having some is

Help with Starting OFBiz automatically on Startup [OSX 10.13.2]

2018-01-04 Thread Sean Turner
Hi, I'm trying to get OFBiz to launch on login, but I am having some issues. I am following the steps outlined in the below link for OS X 10.4+. I am running OSX 10.13.2. https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/How+to+ run+OFBiz+as+a+Service running "launchctl list | grep ofbiz" on sta

Re: Add Product Supplier broken - similar to Edit Facility bug

2018-01-04 Thread Paul Foxworthy
Hi Tim, The fields within OFBiz entities can have types including currency-amount, currency-precise and fixed-point. These are translated to a database native type depending on the database. In most ANSI SQL databases, the above are NUMERIC( 18,2 ), NUMERIC( 18, 3 ) and NUMERIC( 18, 6 ) respectiv

RE: Add Product Supplier broken - similar to Edit Facility bug

2018-01-04 Thread Boyden, Timothy
Based on my reading of the comments in arithmetic.properties, it only controls the display (rounding/format) of decimals, not the actual underlying database field. In most cases, the related database fields only have 3 (or less) decimal places, so you cannot store a value out to 5 decimal places

"[SECURITY] CVE-2017-15714 Apache OFBiz BIRT code vulnerability"

2018-01-04 Thread Taher Alkhateeb
Severity: Important Vendor: The Apache Software Foundation Versions Affected: OFBiz 16.11.01 to 16.11.03 Description: The BIRT plugin in Apache OFBiz does not escape user input property passed. This allows for code injection by passing that code through the URL. For example by appending this cod