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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #1135] Address Book with zero custom fields


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Subject: [Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #1135] Address Book with zero custom fields gives operand error
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 08:04:51 -0400

=================== BUG #1135: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=1135&group_id=509

Changes by: Ralf Becker <address@hidden>
Date: Sun 04/06/2003 at 14:04 (Europe/Berlin)

            What     | Removed                   | Added
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          Resolution | None                      | Works for me
         Assigned to | None                      | ralfbecker
              Status | Open                      | Closed


------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
I guess this had been fixed some time ago. It is not a prob. with the up to 
date bugfix-release 0.9.14.002



=================== BUG #1135: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================


Submitted by: thealien                Project: phpGroupWare                 
Submitted on: Thu 09/05/2002 at 18:41
Category:  addressbook                Bug Group:  0.9.14 release            
Severity:  5 - Major                  Priority:  None                       
Resolution:  Works for me             Assigned to:  ralfbecker              
Status:  Closed                       Component Version:  None              
Platform Version:  None               Reproducibility:  Every Time          

Summary:  Address Book with zero custom fields gives operand error

Original Submission:  Fatal error: Unsupported operand types in 
/usr/share/phpgroupware/addressbook/inc/class.uiaddressbook.inc.php on line 821

The above error is generated when I try to add a contact (but the contact is 
added despite the error) in the address book. Also when I try to view or edit a 
contact, I get that error.

This occurs from installation and even when I did a CVS update.  The error goes 
away if you add a custom field, such as "Blood Type" in my case.  That custom 
field then cannot be deleted, but that's another issue.

I'm guessing something isn't allowing for a null return of custom fields.

(Great work, by the way.)

Follow-up Comments
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Date: Sun 04/06/2003 at 14:04       By: ralfbecker
I guess this had been fixed some time ago. It is not a prob. with the up to 
date bugfix-release 0.9.14.002

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Date: Mon 09/16/2002 at 22:47       By: thealien
That's the version, though pulling the latest CVS didn't help.

The db is mySQL 3.23.49-8 and the web server is Apache 1.3.26-0woody1 on 
Debian(woody).

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Date: Wed 09/11/2002 at 07:55       By: skwashd
Hey

I am assuming this is the version .14 release am i right?
btw what db and webserver on what platform??



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