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[Bug 1686885] A change has been merged

 

Reviewed:  https://reviews.mahara.org/7745
Committed: https://git.mahara.org/mahara/mahara/commit/01d4ffd50b7fc6116edb36115ae1e30e7e3c4d43
Submitter: Robert Lyon (robertl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Branch:    17.04_STABLE

commit 01d4ffd50b7fc6116edb36115ae1e30e7e3c4d43
Author: Robert Lyon <robertl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Tue May 9 12:50:42 2017 +1200

Bug 1686885: Behat test for 'expiry' field

Change-Id: I105ad1b7f791e312b65ad9b4eaf9a1eac0f24aca
Signed-off-by: Robert Lyon <robertl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
(cherry picked from commit f9fb633089775fef663fa61df8983973eb837c5b)

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Title:
  Site options - Event log expiry field not enabled

Status in Mahara:
  Fix Committed
Status in Mahara 17.04 series:
  Fix Committed
Status in Mahara 17.10 series:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Mahara: 17.04
  OS: Linux
  DB: Postgres
  Browser: FF

  After a a vanilla install of mahara 17.04, while setting up the site
  options, the field 'Event log expiry' under the Logging setting is not
  enabled when 'Days', 'Weeks' or 'Months' is selected from the drop
  down.

  I have to select 'Months', save, then come back into the screen. The
  field is then enabled and I'm allowed to enter a number in the field.

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