Bug #2765 | cannot create backup schedule | ||
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Submitted: | 13 Feb 2004 0:09 | Modified: | 12 Apr 2004 2:07 |
Reporter: | Norbert Küpper | Email Updates: | |
Status: | Closed | Impact on me: | |
Category: | MySQL Administrator | Severity: | S3 (Non-critical) |
Version: | Version 1.0.1.a Alpha | OS: | Windows (Win NT) |
Assigned to: | Michael G. Zinner | CPU Architecture: | Any |
[13 Feb 2004 0:09]
Norbert Küpper
[13 Feb 2004 1:36]
Michael G. Zinner
Norbert, the feature you are refering to has not been implemented yet. That is the reason why it's grayed out. It will be in one of the next releases, I will inform you when it is available.
[20 Feb 2004 1:24]
Fred Pauwels
Wouldn't it be a good idea to post that on the main product page then? It would avoid us loosing time trying to find why it is greyed out ! Great product apart from that.
[27 Feb 2004 15:41]
MySQL Verification Team
Already verified by Michael.
[12 Apr 2004 2:07]
Michael G. Zinner
Thank you for your bug report. This issue has been committed to our source repository of that product and will be incorporated into the next release. If necessary, you can access the source repository and build the latest available version, including the bugfix, yourself. More information about accessing the source trees is available at http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Installing_source_tree.html
[23 Mar 2005 15:09]
Adib Jafari
Using MySQL v4.1.7-nt & MySQL Administrator v5.0.0 I also can't schedule a backup project once I have created it. I can only click on the Execute Backup Now button only once when creating the backup project, it is then greyed out. Please fix soon as it seems daft that you can't schedule a backup of a database & makes a mockery of any DR plans. Regards Adib Jafari