Hello Ruslan,

Thanks for the reply. I enabled debugging but besides a couple of
notices similar to this
 [Fri Apr  9 14:16:17 2010] [debug]: RT::Date used Time::ParseDate to
make '2010-04-09 14:05:59' 1270814759
(/usr/local/rt3/bin/../lib/RT/Date.pm:222
I don't see anything unusual.

SQL-logging returns a number of queries that, as far as I can see, seem
'OK'. I'll copy/paste them to the mysql-command interface and see if any
of those return a sql-error.

Koen

On 09/04/10 15:52, Ruslan Zakirov wrote:
> Hello, Koen.
> 
> I suspect that it's an SQL problem. Start from enabling logging of
> warnings. Try reporting. Check logs. If it doesn't reveal anything
> useful then enable SQL statements logging, try again and look at SQL
> generate (may be it doesn't make sense).


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