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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0002802 | SOGo Connector | Backend Address Book | public | 2014-06-05 13:01 | 2017-07-11 13:52 |
Reporter | mbi | Assigned To | ludovic | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | assigned | Resolution | open | ||
Platform | [Server] Linux | OS | Debian | OS Version | 7 (Wheezy) |
Product Version | 24.0.4 | ||||
Summary | 0002802: Duplicating Address Book Entry doesn't work | ||||
Description | I have for many years maintained our Company Address Book in Thunderbird. I have an Address Book entry in my personal address book that I use as a 'template', that already has all of the fields populated (Company name/address, etc), so all I have to do is copy it to a different address book, make the minor changes (user name/email, extension, title, etc), then copy it to the main address book. Apparently SOGo (or Connector) doesn't like this. The entry is created just fine, everything looks good - but the only one that gets sync'd is the first one. If I then create another entry based on the same template/entry, the new card shows up in my copy of the Address Book, but it never syncs down to the other users. I found I can work around this by copying the entry, editing it, then right-click > Export > As vCard (.vcf) to my desktop, then open the target address book, right-click any entry in it and 'Import vCard/vcf' the one I just exported, the new entry syncs just fine. | ||||
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For some reason Connector must think this is the same entry. | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
The problem arises from the fact, that the copied address card has the same unique id as the original. |
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So... are you saying that it should be considered 'normal' that copying an address book entry from one address book to another does not result in a new/unique id being created at the time it is copied to the new address book? To me that seems a bug - although I guess in this case it would really be a Thunderbird Address Book bug, rather than SOGo. Do you (or anyone) see an easier way to work around this? I'll go open a bug in Thunderbird for this, but it would be really nice if the Connector could detect entries with duplicate ID's and rewrite one of them. |
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Hmmm... Since Thunderbird doesn't have a problem displaying the 'duplicate' entries, is this really a Thunderbird bug? In my opinion, Connector should have code to detect this and fix the duplicate ID (just generate a new/unique one). |
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Over a year and no comment... Silently losing data is a serious error. People could be experiencing this bug and not even know it. |
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Sorry, it is not that easy, as it seems. Some people are relying on the copy between address books to overwrite the "old" contact in the destination address book. What you really want is an additional "copy new" function. |
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Christian, I am revisiting this, and was about to open a Thunderbird bug, but would like some clarification... I do not currently have access to a SOGo server for testing, but since this problem was only a problem when syncing the Address Books with SOGo, after re-reading your comments, I think I was wrongly blaming Thunderbird for this, and you didn't respond to my comment assuming this was a Thunderbird bug. So, my question is: Is this duplicate UID something that SOGo assigns? Or is it something that Thunderbird assigns? If this is done purely by SOGo, then this is a SOGo bug (or feature if you prefer), but certainly not a Thunderbird bug. |
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Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2014-06-05 13:01 | mbi | New Issue | |
2014-06-12 07:30 | Christian Mack | Note Added: 0007195 | |
2014-06-12 10:42 | mbi | Note Added: 0007198 | |
2014-06-12 10:43 | mbi | Note Added: 0007199 | |
2015-07-01 13:55 | mbi | Note Added: 0008683 | |
2015-07-01 14:50 | Christian Mack | Note Added: 0008684 | |
2016-07-12 12:05 | ludovic | Status | new => assigned |
2016-07-12 12:05 | ludovic | Assigned To | => ludovic |
2017-07-11 13:52 | mbi | Note Added: 0012085 |