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Description of problem:
Truncation in pdf report for system report module.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Subscription Asset Manager Version: 1.2.5-1h.el6_3
How reproducible:
100%
Steps to Reproduce:
[root@i18nsamtest ~]# headpin -u admin -p admin system report --org=test --environment=test --format=pdf
[root@i18nsamtest ~]# ls
headpin_systems_report.pdf
Actual results:
Truncation in pdf report for system report module.
Expected results:
The system pdf report should be displayed correctly and no truncation.
Additional info:
This bug was closed because of a lack of activity. If you feel this bug should be reconsidered for attention please feel free to re-open the bug with a comment stating why it should be reconsidered.