I do not see this behavior on 2.1.1 on Ubuntu 10.04.3.
-HB

On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 11:54 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Fred,
>
> Thanks for the quick turn-around on fixing the Carts listing bug in
> rdlogmanager!  I've just tried it out and that part
> works great!
>
> But, I ran into another issue with RDLogManager.  Again, I'm not sure if
> it is just my setup, something that I've
> missed, or if it is a bug.
>
> When I try and set the colour of either an event or a clock, I can set the
> colour, but it doesn't seem to hold.  I can
> set the colour and then save the event or clock, but on the list of events
> (or clocks) it won't show any colour.  And
> when building a clock all the events just show up as white on the clock.
>  It is almost as if it isn't saving the colour
> information in the database.
>
> Another thing I ran into a few times - on some events after I enable the
> service that I have set it up on, I'll go back
> in and edit the event and find the same service is listed twice as an
> "enabled service" (for example, I'll go into
> services on an event and see "production" listed twice in the enabled
> services box).  Removing the duplicate entries and
> then re-adding the service seems to fix the problem, but I'm not sure why
> it is happening in the first place.  And
> unfortunately it seems this is happening randomly - I can't reliably
> reproduce it.
>
> Anyone else run into these?
>
> Otherwise I have to say I'm very impressed with this new release.  I love
> the ability to filter via scheduler codes
> within the cart selection box!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lorne Tyndale
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