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Check the repository files that you have assigned with a bugid with tortoise 1.9.11. To see what I am talking about create a new file & add it to a test repository. Change this file and commit it with cvs commit -B TestBugID-0 filename View the filenamme,v file in your server & you should see something like the following 1.4 date 2006.01.02.22.18.36; author BPost; state Exp; branches; next 1.3; deltatype text; kopt kv; permissions 666; commitid 38843b9a66a786b; bugid #18341; <------------- filename RepositoryPage.h; This will verify that the bugid is appearing in your RCS files. Hope this helps Brian "Sail Lee" <sail1972 at gmail.com> wrote in message news:dqkp9h$con$1 at paris.nodomain.org... > Hi, all > > I used CVSNT 2.5.03.2152 and set up audit plugin success(mysql). > I marked bugid via TortoiseCVS 1.9.11 and commit, but I found nothing in > field 'bugid' in all of mysql table included field bugid. > > What's wrong or missing with it and how to trans bugid before commit > via TortoiseCVS or WinCVS? > > Cheers, Sail Lee