Activity
From 2022-04-20 to 2022-04-22
2022-04-22
-
13:26 Help: RE: difference between author_id and user_id in time_entries
- Hello again, thank you for the answers. There is any of type of reference guide where I could learn about definitions...
2022-04-21
-
12:16 Help: RE: Issue Migration Bitnami Redmine 3.2.0.1 to Redmine(not bitnami)
- Some point to verify come to mind:
* Make sure that your new Redmine version is the same version (or newer) than y... -
12:11 Help: RE: difference between author_id and user_id in time_entries
- yeah, a less confusing term in my example would have been to use "manager" instead of "admin". You are correct that a...
-
09:32 Help: RE: difference between author_id and user_id in time_entries
- FWIW:
Easy but semantically-incorrect, but still useful reminder I use:
* User:
** refers to the person who spen... -
11:03 Open discussion: RE: How to contribute
- You can also help to improve the Redmine Guide, e.g. translate the guide into your favorite language: [[Guide#Transla...
-
10:58 Open discussion: RE: How to contribute
- Look here: [[Contribute]]
-
09:00 Open discussion: RE: How to contribute
- How to contribute?
2022-04-20
- Hello everyone,
i am currently migrating my current version of Bitnami Redmine from a windows server to an ubuntu s... -
14:14 Help: RE: Error on Issue CSV Export
- I ran into the same issue and ended up hotpatching /usr/share/redmine/lib/redmine/codeset_util.rb line 59 to:...
-
13:01 Help: RE: Sub task for each ticket
- That is not possible out of the box.
You can however copy existing issues trees including existing subtasks to cre... -
12:59 Help: RE: difference between author_id and user_id in time_entries
- The @author_id@ refers to the user who created the time entry. This is always the currently logged in user when the t...
Also available in: Atom