approve list
1. Update of content in SKILL LEVELS
newhelp skill levels
Log: Reconnecting to database...
Error while attempting to retrieve help: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '2994' at line 1
approve yes skill levels
Error while retrieving pending helps: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '2994' at line 1
approve yes 'skill levels'
Couldn't find any help file to deny changes to that matches keyword ''skill levels''
approve yes skill levels
Error while retrieving pending helps: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '2994' at line 1
Disconnected from database.
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approve yes skill levels
Error while retrieving pending helps: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '2994' at line 1
Approving Altered Helps
Approving Altered Helps
I had some problems dealing with a changed help. Help files themselves are easy to fix with a quick disconnect and reconnect, but this appears to be a deeper issue with the help file editing system. You can edit a file easily enough with hedit filename, and it will work fine if you can edit without needing outside approval, but approving those completed by others appears to have issues.
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Re: Approving Altered Helps
I've got something in on Bugzilla relating to this. I think Mask updated the MySQL version, but might not have updated the pending help edits database to reflect the update. That's my best guess, based on the symptoms, anyway.
As an interim fix, I've found that if you HEDIT the edited helpfile, it will come up with the edits in place. Then just save it, and it amounts to approval. The downside is that you can't compare old and new very readily, and it doesn't work for changes involving HSET, you have to re-perform those manually.
As an interim fix, I've found that if you HEDIT the edited helpfile, it will come up with the edits in place. Then just save it, and it amounts to approval. The downside is that you can't compare old and new very readily, and it doesn't work for changes involving HSET, you have to re-perform those manually.