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[Bug 703980] A change has been merged

 

Reviewed:  https://reviews.mahara.org/2082
Committed: http://gitorious.org/mahara/mahara/commit/f76d420c77d80005159850664c710731820b0b43
Submitter: Son Nguyen (son.nguyen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Branch:    master

commit f76d420c77d80005159850664c710731820b0b43
Author: Robert Lyon <robertl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Mon May 20 10:39:34 2013 +1200

Fix for dealing with empty personal information (Bug #703980)

Checking if personal information is being saved
and removing the database row if empty

Signed-off-by: Robert Lyon <robertl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Change-Id: I6b0045496eb5078b31269e155541bdc2225a097a

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Title:
  personal information pulled into add resume even if there is nothing
  in it

Status in Mahara ePortfolio:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  I am currently using Mahara 1.3.0rc.  When the "Entire Resume" block
  is dragged into a view, the Personal Information (that is filled out
  on the Cover Letter page) is pulled into the view even if there is no
  information in the fields.  I'm guessing that this happens only if
  "Save" is selected for that region on the Cover Letter page.   It is
  not dependent on whether there is information in the cover letter
  field or not.  There is no way to "unsave" it later.

  To clarify:

  -in the cover letter/resume area of "My Profile":  if an individual
  selects the "Save" button underneath "Personal Information", those
  fields will automatically be added to a view whenever the "Entire
  Resume" block is added, even if there is no information in any of
  those fields.  It appears that there is no way to "unsave" that
  information.

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