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Title:

Try to update DSN but got an error

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Status/Resolution/Reason: Closed/Withdrawn/

Reporter/Name(from Bugbase): Jerome Lepage / Jerome Lepage (Jerome Lepage)

Created: 06/28/2013

Components: Administrator

Versions: 9.0

Failure Type:

Found In Build/Fixed In Build: 9.0 /

Priority/Frequency: Major / Most users will encounter

Locale/System: French / Linux Delbian 4.0

Vote Count: 0

Problem Description:
From a fresh new install on a CF9.0.2 with cumulativ hotfix 1 and Security hotfix APSB13-13;
I create a Oracle DSN with a wrong password (bad typing).
Then I try to correct it, but I got an error
(my DSN's name is ALOHA_PPROD)

Steps to Reproduce:
Go to administration, in DSN section and click on "modify icon" or the name of DSN.

Actual Result:
"Element DSN is undefined in URL"

Expected Result:
No error


Any Workarounds:

----------------------------- Additional Watson Details -----------------------------

Watson Bug ID:	3587181

Deployment Phase:	Release Candidate

External Customer Info:
External Company:  
External Customer Name: Jerome Lepage
External Customer Email:  
External Test Config: My Hardware and Environment details:

- Linux Debian 

- CF9.0.2 64 Bits 

- Security hotfix APSB13-13 

- Cumulative hot fix 1

Attachments:

  1. June 28, 2013 00:00:00: 1_cferror.PNG

Comments:

Debian 7.1
Comment by External U.
15089 | June 28, 2013 09:46:42 AM GMT
the problem is from the url where "=" and "&" are encoded by '%3D' and '%26' and not decoded at dsn page
Comment by External U.
15090 | June 28, 2013 10:03:28 AM GMT
Hi Jerome, I tried replicating this issue but it is not occurring. Are you able to repro it consistently? Can you please share the stacktrace as well?
Comment by Nimit S.
15091 | January 02, 2014 01:58:49 AM GMT
We have not heard anything back on this issue. Hence, closing this bug. If you are still facing this issue please let us know so that we can re-open this bug.
Comment by Nimit S.
15092 | December 03, 2014 01:39:58 AM GMT