Bug 20116

Summary: the character 'e' is being corrupted and changed as it imports to Oracle
Product: Red Hat Web Site Reporter: Jeffrey Cohen <nobody+jcohen>
Component: StoreAssignee: Tom Lancaster <tlancast>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Paul Lindner <plindner>
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Description Jeffrey Cohen 2000-10-31 18:19:55 UTC
On order 3110201, web order W2195986  the character that should be 'e'  has
been changed to 'C)' in customer and contact name and 'C!' in the Address
(city field)


Similarly

On order 3110021, web order W2195464, the character that should be 'e' has
been changed to 'C(' in the Address (City field) and contact name 'C [plus
uncertain amount of spaces]'

Thanks

Comment 1 Jeffrey Cohen 2001-04-23 12:25:22 UTC
Here is another customer with a corrupted character.

Can you make the changes to his record?

Thanks.


Gilbert Rodi wrote:
> 
> HI
> May you correct my last name on my Web account.
> The correct name is RODE not RODC. This mistake has been made due to an
> extended character.
>    Thank you
>     Gilbert
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <register>
> To: <grode>
> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 8:53 PM
> Subject: Your new Red Hat web account
> 
> > Thank you for creating a Red Hat web account.  Your account
> > details are as follows:
> >
> > Username: grode
> > First name: Gilbert
> >  Last name: RodC)
> >
> > Address: Wisestrooss
> >          Noertzange L-3385
> >          LU
> >
> > Phone: +352 424141300
> >
> >
> > Email: grode
> >
> > You can always make changes to your account by visiting:
> >
> > http://www.redhat.com/apps/home/account.html
> >
> > Forgot your password to redhat.com?
> > ---------------------------------------------------
> > http://www.redhat.com/apps/user/lostpass.html
> >
> > This message was automatically generated
> >

Comment 2 Jay Turner 2001-05-14 21:51:29 UTC
This still an issue?  Would really like to close this out.

Comment 3 Jay Turner 2001-09-17 19:40:54 UTC
Closing this out due to lack of activity.