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Description
When a Fields block contains two GLPI custom dropdown fields (type
dropdown-Glpi\CustomDropdown\...), selecting one of them in a bulk "Update" action displayed the values of the wrong dropdown.In GLPI 11, all custom dropdowns share the same physical table (
glpi_dropdowns_dropdowns).CommonDBTM::getValueToSelect()resolves the itemtype via$searchoptions['itemtype'] ?? getItemTypeForTable($searchoptions['table']). Since thetablekey was identical for all custom dropdown fields,getItemTypeForTable()returned the cached (wrong) itemtype, causing the values of one dropdown to appear in place of the other.The fix explicitly sets
$opt[$i]['itemtype']ingetAddSearchOptions()for non-multipledropdown-XXXXfields, ensuringCommonDBTM::getValueToSelect()uses the correct itemtype directly without falling back to the ambiguous table-based lookup.Screenshots (if appropriate):
CustomDropdowns structure :
CustomDropdown >
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After :