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[FIXED] Publish Field default Configuration - 14 Feb 2012 14:09 #1288

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could someone please explain how to force a new record to be published from front end entry?
- for whatever reason i can not seem to get the default field configuration in tables to make any diference
- to publish a new record i have to go to the backend
- i have tried 1 and 0 as the default boolean values (have not tried -1)
- i have saved the properties and it doesnt seem to change
- could we get the possible default values listed in the properties box please

what an i missing

thanks in advance
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Re: Publish Field default Configuration - 14 Feb 2012 16:52 #1308

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Ok, will see that.
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Re: Publish Field default Configuration - 20 Feb 2012 20:46 #1414

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Fixed
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Re: Publish Field default Configuration - 22 Feb 2012 12:34 #1432

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Thanks - i am sure that i speak for all of us here thank you for your continued dedication to fixing issues quickly

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Re: Publish Field default Configuration - 27 Feb 2012 13:31 #1464

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'Fixing fast' means also 'testing less'. (Extreme Programming)

This method is not so good because it can create collateral dammages.
Until there are not too much of them, I continue in that way because I know that you need the answer as fast as possible. I understand you.
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