9 messages in com.mysql.lists.eventum-usersRE: Expected Resolution Date
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Eric Carlson05 Apr 2006 15:48 
Eric Carlson07 Apr 2006 08:25 
Kraer, Joseph10 Apr 2006 08:23 
Tibor Gellert30 May 2006 04:07 
Jostein Martinsen30 May 2006 04:16 
Andrey Popovich30 May 2006 05:05 
Tibor Gellert30 May 2006 06:43 
Bryan Alsdorf09 Jun 2006 19:48 
Tibor Gellert28 Jun 2006 10:50 
Subject:RE: Expected Resolution Date
From:Eric Carlson (er@bluehammock.com)
Date:04/07/2006 08:25:58 AM
List:com.mysql.lists.eventum-users

Doing a little research, I cannot find the location where this date range is set. Can someone point me to the location of the expected resolution date range?

Regards, - Eric

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From: Eric Carlson Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 6:49 PM To: even@lists.mysql.com Subject: Expected Resolution Date

Hi all, I've been receiving calls lately about the slowness of Eventum when attempting to update issues. I recently moved this database between two linux machines (Gentoo) in the previous weeks, so thought it might have been something to do with that.

As it turns out, it looks like the slowness is related to my Expected Resolution Date field. When hitting the update button, the "Year" field on Expected Resolution Date shows values from 2007 all the way up to 114,432! 2006 is not in this list.

I'm assuming this had to have been due to the export/import of the database (I used phpAdmin to do this), as this wasn't an issue previously on the old machine.

Can someone provide some assistance on how to clean up this field? What should the default values be?

Specifics: Eventum 1.7.1, PHP 4.4.0, Mysql 4.1.14, apache 2.0.55

Thanks!