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Re: Deleting Former Member

11 years 11 months ago
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I use the latest version of Firefox. I could try in Internet Explorer, if that will work.
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Re: Deleting Former Member

11 years 11 months ago
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I am looking into this. I have been able to reproduce your issue. Just need a little bit of time to fix it.
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Re: Deleting Former Member

11 years 11 months ago - 11 years 11 months ago
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DanielKopulsky:

This is fixed and I have removed the record you were trying to delete.

You actually stumbled across a very old, obscure bug that I think we have seen the symptoms of before, but were never sure what the cause of it was. :pinch: Now I know. You will also notice that the unsubscribed@toastmastersclubs.org email addresses are now numbered--I did that to enable the delete to work. That was the actual cause of the problem--the system was stumbling over two non-unique email address that it assigned. The system will never do deletes when an error is encountered, so in this scenario the system created a error situation itself that prevented you from doing deletes.

Thank you!!! :cheer: :cheer: :cheer:

I am thinking a number of other FTH users have probably encountered this same situation--now we can get it fixed for them, also. :)
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