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Message #22360
[Bug 704888] Re: task assignation
Hello,
I have checked this issue again But it is working fine.
So would you please check this with latest updated code.
For now I am closing this bug.
If you still faced the problem than you can reopen this again with more
information .
Thanks for understanding!
** Changed in: openobject-addons
Status: Expired => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/704888
Title:
task assignation
Status in OpenERP Modules (addons):
Invalid
Bug description:
Hi,
Using the version 6 (rev 3310 server, client-web rev 4430) and
project_caldav module
I cannot send an email to assign a task (in task, assign)
I've this error.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/entreprises/openobject-server/bin/netsvc.py", line 489, in dispatch
result = ExportService.getService(service_name).dispatch(method, auth, params)
File "/home/entreprises/openobject-server/bin/service/web_services.py", line 599, in dispatch
res = fn(db, uid, *params)
File "/home/entreprises/openobject-server/bin/osv/osv.py", line 122, in wrapper
return f(self, dbname, *args, **kwargs)
File "/home/entreprises/openobject-server/bin/osv/osv.py", line 176, in execute
res = self.execute_cr(cr, uid, obj, method, *args, **kw)
File "/home/entreprises/openobject-server/bin/osv/osv.py", line 167, in execute_cr
return getattr(object, method)(cr, uid, *args, **kw)
File "/home/entreprises/openobject-addons/base_calendar/wizard/base_calendar_invite_attendee.py", line 137, in do_invite
obj.write(cr, uid, res_obj.id, {model_field: [(4, attendee)]})
File "/home/entreprises/openobject-addons/project_timesheet/project_timesheet.py", line 211, in write
return super(task,self).write(cr, uid, ids, vals, context)
File "/home/entreprises/openobject-addons/base_calendar/base_calendar.py", line 1420, in write
old_vals = self.read(cr, uid, ids[0], ['rrule'], context)
TypeError: 'int' object is unsubscriptable
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