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BUG List - what do we REALLY want?
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28/05/2003 09:44:03
 
 
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27/05/2003 18:16:50
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Visual FoxPro
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Divers
Thread ID:
00792472
Message ID:
00793476
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Ok,when viewing a bug, I can see the version (if the reporter entered it which I hope they all do). I am amazed to finally see this on the UT so I hate to add another request to optimize it, but it would be great if there was a dropdown filter for 'Version' beside the dropdown 'Area' filter for viewing the reported bugs.

>I didn't 'design' the facility, Tracy, but it does have a dropdown selection listing all the versions of VFP for the reporter to record their version.
>I guess others who find same on other versions will need to record that in a "comment" on the specific report.
>It looks much like the Wish List from its summary page but does have "sections" appropriate for bug reporting within the entry page.
>
>
>>Pardon me for stepping in here at the tail end and all...is the bug list for the most recent version of VFP only? Just curious as I do not see a version filter on it...makes sense if it is. Then it would be for VFP8 right?
>>
>>>(snip)
>>>
>>>>First I should note that ChrisM has succeeded - the Bug List is now up and running here!!!!
>>>
>>>Nice going, guys! Thanks to Michel, of course, for making this possible.
>>>
>>>I'm sure that there will be many suggestions about further improvements, but let me suggest one in particular: let each bug have its own directly referenceable URL. This will make the list much more useful, and it allows enterprising, editorially-inclined folks to add further value by producing topical indexes into the VFP bugs database.
>>>
>>>Mike
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