[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-293?page=all ]
Marco Risaliti updated OFBIZ-293:
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Attachment: ofbiz-462-patch.txt
> data import - nulling fields impossible
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> Key: OFBIZ-293
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-293
> Project: OFBiz (The Open for Business Project)
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: framework
> Affects Versions: SVN trunk
> Reporter: Marco Risaliti
> Attachments: ofbiz-462-patch.txt
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>
> I am on rev 5274.
> data import from .xml file: empty attributes (e.g. description="") are
> ignored and the field retains its former value.
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> All Comments Work Log Change History Sort Order:
> Comment by Chris Juettner [04/Oct/05 01:51 PM] [ Permlink ]
> This patch comments out the check for null or empty values in the data XML
> file found by the EntitySaxReader. I also added an additional warning message
> in case you do not want to persist empty values to the database but still
> would like to know what happened.
> Comment by Si Chen [04/Oct/05 01:59 PM] [ Permlink ]
> Chris-
> Just a comment: it's very important that a field in the entity engine is set
> to null ONLY when the XML file specifically has an empty attribute (ie,
> description=""). Otherwise, there's a lot of seed data that is in separate
> XML files, and they could overwrite each other.
> Si
> Comment by Chris Juettner [10/Oct/05 11:56 AM] [ Permlink ]
> Si,
> I'm not sure I understand your comment about seed data in seperate XML files
> overwriting each other. Shouldn't seed data XML files be entity specific? Why
> would one seed data XML file overwrite another?
> Do you have any comment on what a better solution is for seed data values
> that could be empty?
> Thanks
> Chris
> Comment by Marco Risaliti [14/Sep/06 01:58 AM] [ Permlink ]
> Can I move it ?
> Thanks
> Marco
> It's a copy of the old-jira issue OFBIZ-462
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