OK. Thanks for the info though.

And many thanks for this web interface. this was the next thing I was
thinking about.

Thanks and best regards,
Vishal Sapre

On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 7:45 PM,
<[email protected]<trac-users%[email protected]>
> wrote:

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>    - information regarding ticket_custom<#1267a6f83d439d7f_group_thread_0>[1 
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>   Topic: information regarding 
> ticket_custom<http://groups.google.com/group/trac-users/t/cbdbc0b92425dd84>
>
>    osimons <[email protected]> Jan 29 05:50AM -0800 
> ^<#1267a6f83d439d7f_digest_top>
>
>    > database...they are solely in the INI.
>
>    > is there a way to avoid this and send all this data to trac.db?
>
>    > Any pointers would be highly apprecaited.
>
>    Nope, no way around that the way ticket fields currently works. Custom
>    fields don't become part of the database model, they just get
>    registered on tickets and as changes.
>
>    I can (shamelessly) recommend my plugin that makes administration
>    slightly easier, and that mimics the way other Ticket meta-information
>    in Trac can be configured by project/ticket administrators - it
>    provides a webadmin interface to the trac.ini changes:
>
>    http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/CustomFieldAdminPlugin
>
>
>
>    :::simon
>
>    https://www.coderesort.com
>    http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/osimons
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