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  2. RHBRMS-772

GRE constraint operator list box problems when re-opening file

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      Summary: While using the Guided Editor, users who re-open a file have issues with the constraint operator list box. That is, saved data is reverted to “- - - please choose - - -” and the drop-down box only displays four options: equal to, not equal to, is null, and is not null.

      Cause: Create a GRE rule and add a condition with a value constraint such as greater than, less than, less than or equal to, greater than or equal to, matches, or sounds like. Save the file and re-open it. Note, if the value constraint is equals to, not equals to, is null, or is not null, the constraints come back unchanged; however, the other options are significantly reduced if the value constraints need to be changed.

      Consequence: Once the file is opened after an initial save, the conditional value constraint reverts to “- - - please choose - - -” instead of its previous constraint. In most cases, an alert of “Are you sure you want to discard unsaved data?” will appear after saving the initial changes. This may be an indication that the value constraints will become corrupt and revert to “- - - please choose - - -.”

      Workaround: There is no current workaround to this issue.

      Result: The conditional value constraints are reverted to “- - - please choose - - -” or the options are significantly reduced based on the initial conditional value constraint choice.
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      Summary: While using the Guided Editor, users who re-open a file have issues with the constraint operator list box. That is, saved data is reverted to “- - - please choose - - -” and the drop-down box only displays four options: equal to, not equal to, is null, and is not null. Cause: Create a GRE rule and add a condition with a value constraint such as greater than, less than, less than or equal to, greater than or equal to, matches, or sounds like. Save the file and re-open it. Note, if the value constraint is equals to, not equals to, is null, or is not null, the constraints come back unchanged; however, the other options are significantly reduced if the value constraints need to be changed. Consequence: Once the file is opened after an initial save, the conditional value constraint reverts to “- - - please choose - - -” instead of its previous constraint. In most cases, an alert of “Are you sure you want to discard unsaved data?” will appear after saving the initial changes. This may be an indication that the value constraints will become corrupt and revert to “- - - please choose - - -.” Workaround: There is no current workaround to this issue. Result: The conditional value constraints are reverted to “- - - please choose - - -” or the options are significantly reduced based on the initial conditional value constraint choice.

      Description of problem:

      GRE constraint operator list box problems when re-opening file. When I re-open the rule that the constraint is no longer less than but has reverted to — please choose —
      And the drop down box only has four choices

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      How reproducible:

      Steps to Reproduce:
      1.Create a GRE rule
      2.Add a condition with a constraint with a literal value, for example field less than value
      3.Save the file and re-open it

      Actual results:

      — please choose —

      Expected results:

      less than

      Additional info:

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          Jeff DeLong

            manstis@redhat.com Michael Anstis
            jeffdelong Jeff DeLong (Inactive)
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            rhn-support-ceverson Clark Everson
            Jiří Locker Jiří Locker
            Jiří Locker Jiří Locker
            Cheng Zhang (Inactive), Jiří Locker, Kris Verlaenen, Rajesh Rajasekaran, Zuzka Krejčová (Inactive)

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