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On 16 May 2010, at 22:45, Simon Baird <[email protected]> wrote:

Matt,

Thanks for that. I get the same result. I'm not sure why it's failing but it's probably a bug in MgtdIndexedTags. I will look into it.

Regards,

Simon.

On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 7:29 AM, mvillion <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi

I thought I was going mad.  I was occasionally finding actions that
were not associated to a project.
I have found a sequence that breaks the association perfectly every
time

Does this fail for anyone else.

1.  Create project 'Test project'
2.  In the project create an action 'Test action'
3.  With both tiddlers open edit the 'Test project' and rename it
'Test project 2'
4.  Close both
5.  Open the 'Test Action' and it is no longer associated to a
project.
6.  Open the 'Test project' and it is associated
7.  Edit the 'Test Action' and the tags are correct
8.  Click 'Done' and now it is re-associated

I do not understand why the tiddler does not update once it has been
closed and then reopened but does update once edited.

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