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[Bug]: Can not delete a part when a datasheet is attached #240

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Lucard-AUT opened this issue Oct 11, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #255
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[Bug]: Can not delete a part when a datasheet is attached #240

Lucard-AUT opened this issue Oct 11, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #255
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v2.6.0

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Win10

Describe the bug and the steps to reproduce it

When trying to delete a part which has a datasheet attached, a message pops up:
API Error Status: 500 - No message was specified.

This is especially a problem because it is not possible to delete the attached datasheet (see issue #232)

I did not test Pinout and Image attachments.
Deleting a part without an attached datasheet works as expected.

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appsettings.json

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@Lucard-AUT Lucard-AUT added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 11, 2023
@replaysMike replaysMike self-assigned this Mar 13, 2024
@replaysMike replaysMike added the in-progress This ticket is currently being worked on label Mar 13, 2024
@replaysMike replaysMike added this to the v2.6.1 milestone Mar 13, 2024
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This is now fixed in v2.6.1

@replaysMike replaysMike removed the in-progress This ticket is currently being worked on label Mar 13, 2024
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