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Descriptionsthirugn@redhat.com
2015-02-20 15:33:12 UTC
Created attachment 993943[details]
filter name undefined
Description of problem:
Errata filter success message shows 'undefined' filter name
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Satellite-6.1.0-RHEL-6-20150217.0
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create a content view
2. Go to content view -> Yum Content -> Filters
3. Click +NewFilter
4. Add filter name, Content type = Erratum - by Date and Type, Type = Exclude. Save it
5. Erratum Date Range tab is displayed, Add start date and end date, Click Save
Actual results:
Success message:
Updated errata filer - undefined
(see screenshot)
Expected results:
Updated errata filter - <filtername>
Additional info:
Created attachment 993943 [details] filter name undefined Description of problem: Errata filter success message shows 'undefined' filter name Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Satellite-6.1.0-RHEL-6-20150217.0 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create a content view 2. Go to content view -> Yum Content -> Filters 3. Click +NewFilter 4. Add filter name, Content type = Erratum - by Date and Type, Type = Exclude. Save it 5. Erratum Date Range tab is displayed, Add start date and end date, Click Save Actual results: Success message: Updated errata filer - undefined (see screenshot) Expected results: Updated errata filter - <filtername> Additional info: