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I've written a new dictionary rule to combine multiple versions of the same software package. I've written it in the exact style of all my other rules (software starts with "blah", assign to "blah"). It's active, and when I test the rule by copying/pasting one of the entries for the software it says it works. But when I actually play the dictionaries, nothing's happening. It says it's run the dictionaries on all entries, but there's no change. Any ideas? Thanks!
OS Ubuntu 18.04, GLPI 9.3.1, OCS 2.5
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AH - I found it. Answer posted here for anyone who runs into this. Turns out the software name, as read in by OCS/GLPI, had two spaces between two of the words. However, when it was displaying on the screen (where I was copy/pasting it from to write this rule), it only displays one (because HTML just won't display a bunch of spaces unless you hard code them). So I was copy/pasting 1 space, and it wasn't picking up all the matching software because it actually had two spaces, even though one was invisible.
OS Ubuntu 18.04, GLPI 9.3.1, OCS 2.5
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Ha, well spotted!
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