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Message #27834
[Bug 805246] [NEW] [6.0.2] Regresion v5->V6: client import does not accept ":id" anymore
Public bug reported:
Hello,
Server: Ubuntu v10.04
Workstation: Windows 7
In V5, it was possible to import via transactional object import (both
GTK and web) all files including header line with ":id" or ".id". It
seems that in V6 it is not possible anymore, as it accepts only "/id" or
"/.id".
This is a quite big regression as we can't use anymore the same file
declaration for import via server or client.
Our remark may look trivial, but we try to streamline our data migration
processes like all other partners in order to reduce OpenERP costs
against competitors. In that context we have developed data migration
templates filled by clients. These templates can be used for data
loading on server side as well on client side. It was succesful on v5
but no more on v6 due to that issue.
Is there any good reason to block the ".id" and ".id" on client side in
V6 ? This issue obliges to define two different templates for server and
client import, which has no clear advantage...
Regards,
Bernard
** Affects: openobject-server
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/805246
Title:
[6.0.2] Regresion v5->V6: client import does not accept ":id" anymore
Status in OpenERP Server:
New
Bug description:
Hello,
Server: Ubuntu v10.04
Workstation: Windows 7
In V5, it was possible to import via transactional object import (both
GTK and web) all files including header line with ":id" or ".id". It
seems that in V6 it is not possible anymore, as it accepts only "/id"
or "/.id".
This is a quite big regression as we can't use anymore the same file
declaration for import via server or client.
Our remark may look trivial, but we try to streamline our data
migration processes like all other partners in order to reduce OpenERP
costs against competitors. In that context we have developed data
migration templates filled by clients. These templates can be used for
data loading on server side as well on client side. It was succesful
on v5 but no more on v6 due to that issue.
Is there any good reason to block the ".id" and ".id" on client side
in V6 ? This issue obliges to define two different templates for
server and client import, which has no clear advantage...
Regards,
Bernard
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Follow ups
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[Bug 805246] Re: [6.0.2] CSV import auto-detect does not support ":id" headers at client-side
From: Ravi Gadhia (OpenERP), 2011-11-11
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[Bug 805246] OpenERP Majordomo Message
From: OpenERP Majordomo, 2011-08-16
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[Bug 805246] Re: [6.0.2] CSV import auto-detect does not support ":id" headers at client-side
From: Bernard Renier - ADN, 2011-07-05
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[Bug 805246] Re: [6.0.2] CSV import auto-detect does not support ":id" headers at client-side
From: Olivier Dony (OpenERP), 2011-07-05
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[Bug 805246] Re: [6.0.2] CSV import auto-detect does not support ":id" headers at client-side
From: Olivier Dony (OpenERP), 2011-07-05
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[Bug 805246] Re: [6.0.2] CSV import auto-detect does not support ":id" headers at client-side
From: Olivier Dony (OpenERP), 2011-07-05
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[Bug 805246] Re: [6.0.2] CSV import auto-detect does not support ":id" headers at client-side
From: Olivier Dony (OpenERP), 2011-07-05
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[Bug 805246] Re: [6.0.2] CSV import auto-detect does not support ":id" headers at client-side
From: Olivier Dony (OpenERP), 2011-07-05
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[Bug 805246] Re: [6.0.2] CSV import auto-detect does not support ":id" headers at client-side
From: Olivier Dony (OpenERP), 2011-07-05
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[Bug 805246] Re: [6.0.2] Regresion v5->V6: client import does not accept ":id" anymore
From: Vinay Rana (openerp), 2011-07-05
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[Bug 805246] [NEW] [6.0.2] Regresion v5->V6: client import does not accept ":id" anymore
From: Bernard Renier - ADN, 2011-07-03
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