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Message #00094
[Bug 728305] [NEW] '$System' in auto batchname format gives 'Unknown' for t10_02 dataset
Public bug reported:
1.8.0+
t10_02 dataset
'$System' in auto batchname format gives 'Unknown' for all systems
** Affects: kaliveda
Importance: Medium
Assignee: John Frankland (frankland)
Status: Triaged
** Affects: kaliveda/1.8
Importance: Medium
Assignee: John Frankland (frankland)
Status: Triaged
** Also affects: kaliveda/1.8
Importance: Medium
Assignee: John Frankland (frankland)
Status: Triaged
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/728305
Title:
'$System' in auto batchname format gives 'Unknown' for t10_02 dataset
Status in KaliVeda data analysis framework:
Triaged
Status in KaliVeda 1.8 series:
Triaged
Bug description:
1.8.0+
t10_02 dataset
'$System' in auto batchname format gives 'Unknown' for all systems
Follow ups
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[Bug 728305] Re: '$System' in auto batchname format gives '0n0n' for 'Automates', 'Piedestaux', 'Source alpha', etc.
From: John Frankland, 2012-10-26
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[Bug 728305] Re: '$System' in auto batchname format gives '0n0n' for 'Automates', 'Piedestaux', 'Source alpha', etc.
From: Marie-France Rivet, 2011-03-03
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[Bug 728305] Re: '$System' in auto batchname format gives '0n0n' for 'Automates', 'Piedestaux', 'Source alpha', etc.
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2011-03-03
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[Bug 728305] Re: '$System' in auto batchname format gives '0n0n' for 'Automates', 'Piedestaux', 'Source alpha', etc.
From: John Frankland, 2011-03-03
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[Bug 728305] Re: '$System' in auto batchname format gives '0n0n' for 'Automates', 'Piedestaux', 'Source alpha', etc.
From: John Frankland, 2011-03-03
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[Bug 728305] [NEW] '$System' in auto batchname format gives 'Unknown' for t10_02 dataset
From: John Frankland, 2011-03-03
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