Just out of curiosity, what happens if you don't use the dynamic
value?

Craig

On Jan 31, 8:27 pm, östen petersson <[email protected]> wrote:
> no I tried that it just injects a lot of zeroes somewhere in the label
> but (now I am just guessing a bit here because I fiddled with this
> before christmas and has had other things on my mind since) I got this
> feeling it was caching the setting somehow - so if I changed from 6
> to  10 chars and tested it failed when using 8 chars - then I
> decreased to 9 then it worked with 8 but not 9 - baffling :) .
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> On Jan 30, 6:59 am, Ruben Willems <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hi
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> > does adjusting  the labelformat help?
> > setting it to 000000000 or something?
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> > with kind regards
> > Ruben Willems
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> > 2010/12/20 östen petersson <[email protected]>
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> > > i don´t get the defaultlabeller - is there someone who could shed some
> > > light?
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> > >        <labeller type="defaultlabeller">
> > >          <prefix>$[sprintnumber|00].</prefix>
> > >          <initialBuildLabel>0001</initialBuildLabel>
> > >          <incrementOnFailure>false</incrementOnFailure>
> > >          <labelFormat>00000</labelFormat>
> > >        </labeller>
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> > > so I use a dynamic parameter to enable my team to set a tag on the
> > > build if it is a patch or so - but the labeller fails.
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> > > It accepts 6 chars but no more - and I can´t seem to find any setting
> > > that says this is the limit?? and when the input is not ok - it uses
> > > its internal buildnumber not the defaultlabel ie 27 instead of
> > > 00.0027
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> > > or wait does this mean the parameter input fails for some reason?
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> > >        <parameters>
> > >          <textParameter name="sprintnumber">
> > >            <display>ange sprintnummer som prefix max 10 tecken</
> > > display>
> > >            <maximum>10</maximum>
> > >            <required>true</required>
> > >          </textParameter>
> > >         </parameters>
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> > > anyone with a clue?

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