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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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| 0000526 | FileSieve | Backend / Core | public | 2020-04-08 16:22 | 2020-04-09 14:51 |
| Reporter | BootBlock | Assigned To | BootBlock | ||
| Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | N/A |
| Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
| Product Version | 4.53 | ||||
| Target Version | 4.54 | Fixed in Version | 4.54 | ||
| Summary | 0000526: Limit how deep sub-folder processing can go | ||||
| Description | Within a Source Item, add a numerical property that limits how far "down / deep" sub-folder processing can go. This'll require changes to the Directory.GetFiles() method(s). Thanks to Phil P. for suggesting! | ||||
| Tags | I/O | ||||
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Performing tests with this new setting in the Source Item Editor - Preview tab seems to not return a correct folder/file hierarchy? |
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The Preview tab results have been rewritten in task 0000527 because they didn't make a whole lot of sense... |
| Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020-04-08 16:22 | BootBlock | New Issue | |
| 2020-04-08 16:22 | BootBlock | Assigned To | => BootBlock |
| 2020-04-08 16:22 | BootBlock | Tag Attached: I/O | |
| 2020-04-09 13:59 | BootBlock | Status | new => assigned |
| 2020-04-09 13:59 | BootBlock | Fixed in Version | => 4.54 |
| 2020-04-09 13:59 | BootBlock | Target Version | => 4.54 |
| 2020-04-09 13:59 | BootBlock | Description Updated | |
| 2020-04-09 14:15 | BootBlock | Note Added: 0000252 | |
| 2020-04-09 14:51 | BootBlock | Note Added: 0000253 | |
| 2020-04-09 14:51 | BootBlock | Status | assigned => closed |
| 2020-04-09 14:51 | BootBlock | Resolution | open => fixed |