File Attachment field not allocating file to specified File Set

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Hi there,

This is a great add-on that I am using extensively and, as a result, I'm discovering one or two minor issues.
When uploading a file attachment via the Form block, the file is not being placed in any File Set, despite the File Set being specified within File Attachment Properties for this field.
I wondered whether it was a permissions issue but the problem persists when I am logged in as Administrator.
I would be grateful if you could check this out.

Thanks,
Rob

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Status: Archived
crldev
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crldev replied on at Permalink Reply
crldev
Any thoughts? It's quite urgent and stops the add-on doing what it is supposed to.
PhilYoung replied on at Permalink Reply
PhilYoung
Hi,
For some reason this feature has been non-functional for awhile. The developer is aware of it and hopefully will get it resolved shortly.
Best
Phil
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concrete5 Environment Information

# concrete5 Version
Core Version - 8.2.1
Version Installed - 8.2.1
Database Version - 20170802000000

# concrete5 Packages
Cloneamental (0.9.3), File List Pro (1.1), Formify (2.6.5), Login Block (0.9.3), Pixel Theme (1.4.2)

# concrete5 Overrides
None

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Full Page Caching - Off
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Apache

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# PHP Settings
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