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Ok...here was the issue, I wrote the coding for PHP 5.x/MySQL 4.x and forgot about backward compatability. It is now fixed so you can now download the new file.
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I cannot assign anyone bugs if they have more than 1 secondary usergroup. I've created a usergroup so they can administer bugs, but if they are assigned to another one as well, it doesnt work.
Also, is there a way to edit a bug and leave it unassigned? |
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any update on the PRO Version? I've been checking your site and the pro version features are much better |
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You can edit the bug in the admincp. |
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so far our user are enjoying the lite version and making life easier on our website |
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they usually have their primary usergroup as registered users Secondary usergroups are based on what forums they can view, some can have as many as 5 or 10 different ones. I currently have the administrator usergroup and a second one that can administer bugs. What I found is that if I put someone in that second group, and they have other secondary usergroups, they wont be able to be assigned to a bug. However, if they don't have another secondary usergroup they will be able. |
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For what it is worth, I have the exact same configuration as timmed (although I have been still holding out actually running this on my live server).
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