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New Post 7/5/2007 6:31 AM
User is offline HighTower
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Moving issues between projects 

Hi

I'v been testing BugNet the past few hours as we are looking for a bugtracker for our projects and I'm quite impressed. There is, however, one thing that bugs me and that is that I can't move issues between projects or I've not seen it yet. To move issues I have to manually go into the database and do it there. It's a hard way to do it as I'm just setting up the projects and such and as I add issues I find new projects that I should have.

Is there a way to move issues between projects as of version 0.7.854.0, and if not is it possible to add this feature?

 

 
New Post 6/27/2008 2:26 AM
User is offline vp
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Re: Moving issues between projects 
Hello, we also need this feature. We currently use Bugtracker.NET, which contains this feature. We need to collect features, bugs etc. from one working group and later we reorder them to correct project. I've found BugNET and I like that -- we think about using this issue tracking... but to do that, we need adding this feature. Do you plan to add the feature of 'moving the issues between project'? Thanks for answer, vp
 
New Post 6/27/2008 5:26 AM
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Re: Moving issues between projects 

I've found bug http://www.bugnetproject.com/Forums/tabid/54/forumid/9/postid/1811/scope/posts/Default.aspx , so the problem will be fixed.

I look forward to 0.8 :)

 

 
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