ForumsQuestionsRepeat "from completion date" restored as "from due date"
Repeat "from completion date" restored as "from due date"
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richardpepin.dd |
Hi, I recently restored an xml backup and discovered that all my task that had a repeat from completion date came back as repeat from due date. After looking into the xml file, I don't see where this information can be stored.
I found a similar question in the forum 2 years ago and the answer was that it was not implemented yet. I was hoping that it could have been implemented since. Thank you in advance. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
Sorry. It is still on our to-do list. I'll bump up the priority.
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richardpepin.dd |
Thank you for your prompt response. This kind of support is one of the reasons I use Toodledo.
I must admit I was suprised to find that the data are not restored in the same state in which they where backed up but I guess with something as complex as Toodledo, these things happen. Looking foreword for the fix. |
richardpepin.dd |
Hi,
Any news on the bug of corrupted backups. I'm surprised noone seem interested in having valid backup. I know the topic is not the most popular, but it is nevertheless a crucial one, at least for me. What are the chances of a problem being solved if only one costumer is interested. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
We are working on this. The XML backup can already restore 99% of a task's details. It only loses a few tiny bits of information, such as the "completed from" flag. So its not a terrible problem, but we plan to fix it regardless.
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richardpepin.dd |
Posted by Toodledo:
The XML backup can already restore 99% of a task's details. It only loses a few tiny bits of information, such as the "completed from" flag. So its not a terrible problem, but we plan to fix it regardless. I don't want to look unappreciative of the rest of the system but I have to desagree on that. If you have 100s of tasks for an entire department and you have to restore them by hand one by one, it become a terrible problem. Any other backup system that would be found restoring 99% of the data and only loses a few tiny bit of information, would be out of business in no time. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
We plan to fix this.
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Salgud |
Yes, AFAIK, this is the first backup system in history to have a flaw. ;)
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richardpepin.dd |
Posted by Salgud:
Yes, AFAIK, this is the first backup system in history to have a flaw. ;) Common guys, get serious. It may not be the first to have flaws, but a defect that makes a backup system to lose data, is well documented and is still unadressed after over 2 years is a first to me. And juging by the importance/interest that these answers suggest, it won't be fixed any time soon. |
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