Fix contract list option wrongly disabled in SLM reports
We fixed a bug affecting the SLM reporting in NetEye 4.45. The issue occurred during the modification of a report, when one of the contracts in the list could not be selected because the corresponding report would have been empty. In that case, the selection of the other valid contracts was also prevented, and an error message was displayed.
List of updated packages
To solve the issue mentioned above, the following packages have been updated for NetEye 4.45:
icingaweb2-module-slm, icingaweb2-module-slm-autosetup, icingaweb2-module-slm-configurator to version 4.44.2-2
icingaweb2-module-neteye, icingaweb2-module-neteye-autosetup, icingaweb2-module-neteye-configurator to version 1.176.5-1
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