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Explain what the abbreviation "CRID" stands for

Added by Ingo Renner over 15 years ago. Updated almost 11 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Must have
Category:
scheduler
Target version:
-
Start date:
2009-07-29
Due date:
% Done:

100%

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Description

document that or do not use the abbreviation

nough said :)

Actions #1

Updated by Francois Suter over 15 years ago

Full ack

Actions #2

Updated by Francois Suter over 15 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Accepted
  • Assignee set to Francois Suter

Will be done in the documentation

Actions #3

Updated by Ingo Renner over 15 years ago

Francois Suter wrote:

Will be done in the documentation

should also be done in the source, as it was (and still is) quite confusing to me when working through the code - I still don't know what it stands for...

Actions #4

Updated by Francois Suter over 15 years ago

Ha, I found your FIXME note about this :-)

Now I know where to write the explanations ;-)

Actions #5

Updated by Francois Suter over 15 years ago

  • Status changed from Accepted to Resolved
  • % Done changed from 0 to 90

Solved in r1092, pending review.

Actions #6

Updated by Ingo Renner over 15 years ago

Francois Suter wrote:

Solved in r1092, pending review.

looks good :)

Actions #7

Updated by Francois Suter over 15 years ago

  • % Done changed from 90 to 100

Updated the description in r1100.

The description wrongfully mentioned that the CRID was unique. It needs not be, several tasks with the same CRID may be registered for reasons related to the task itself. Additional description of CRID was added.

Actions #8

Updated by Francois Suter over 12 years ago

  • Status changed from Resolved to Closed
Actions #9

Updated by Michael Stucki almost 11 years ago

  • Category set to scheduler
Actions #10

Updated by Michael Stucki almost 11 years ago

  • Project changed from 739 to TYPO3 Core
  • Category changed from scheduler to scheduler
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