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Hi Don again, Don Armstrong wrote: ... > It's currently not possible to do a search like this (though this > information is something that the bug tracking system uses itself to > update its own set of indices.) I guess the data field is accesible somewhere (on server side). Even though LDAP bug record doesn't reflect this data, SOAP's query results returns 'log_modified' => '1188589143', for intance. Is there any other access method to the bugs datasource(s) (apart from LDAP and SOAP API (the only two I know at this moment) I should know about?. I believe if the data is there, there is (or should be) a way to query it... or am I wrong about this?. Please, can you enlight me a bit more about the different available methods to query BTS I can use to get the fields I need? > I'd actually be more interesting in making remote databases less > necessary than allowing this type of query (at least, alone; it would > be valid to, given a list of bugs (or a query which returned one), > only return those bugs which were modified after a specific time.) Maybe I'm wrong again, but I consider that remote databases are necessary nowadays to be able to join different data sources as BTS, DebTags, Popcon, etc... and have a unique source able to return all the available data by a single query event. I'm learning a lot with your answers. Thanks again. Cheers. - -- ________________________________________________________________________ Dario Minnucci (a.k.a. midget) Phone: (+34) 902021030 | Fax: (+34) 902024417 | 24/7: (+34) 807429057 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | URL: http://www.midworld.net/midget/ Key fingerprint = 6DDB 5487 7F6D 89D4 5D9C 33C7 D181 DD7A 6C42 8272 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFG2LQH0YHdemxCgnIRAsowAJ9PjRggK13VuxlzCx6YSAjGZkeekgCcD6UY Nx7VNmBnOMqZulNmQQvWzJY= =bxEB -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

