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Thread Cumbersome behavior executing procedures in EDB manager
Sat, Feb 8 2014 1:54 PMPermanent Link

Tiago Ameller

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This worked since 1.x version, as I remember, but suddenly changed in 2.13 and not yet fixed in 2.15 b3
When manually executing in EDB manager a procedure or function, first time supplied parameters are blank, right. On next executions, user entered values persist. In 2.13+ there is no persistence.
This is cumbersome when testing and changing a procedure or function. Can you restore parameters persistence?

Thanks.
Tiago Ameller
Menorca Zeros i Uns SL
www.sistemasc.net
Sun, Feb 9 2014 5:53 AMPermanent Link

Uli Becker

Tiago,

> This worked since 1.x version, as I remember, but suddenly changed in 2.13 and not yet fixed in 2.15 b3
> When manually executing in EDB manager a procedure or function, first time supplied parameters are blank, right. On next executions, user entered values persist. In 2.13+ there is no persistence.
> This is cumbersome when testing and changing a procedure or function. Can you restore parameters persistence?

That was discussed earlier here:

http://tinyurl.com/p9nzekv

Uli
Sun, Feb 9 2014 2:48 PMPermanent Link

Tiago Ameller

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Thanks for the link, Uli.

I can't believe how such a useful feature vanishes and nobody claims for it before Chris Clark did. Are the other EDB devs as good to not need testing multi parameter procedures again and again? Smile
Tiago Ameller
Menorca Zeros i Uns SL
www.sistemasc.net
Mon, Feb 10 2014 3:22 AMPermanent Link

Uli Becker

Tiago,

> I can't believe how such a useful feature vanishes and nobody claims for it before Chris Clark did. Are the other EDB devs as good to not need testing multi parameter procedures again and again? Smile

I can only speak for myself: when I test procedures with a couple of
params, I usually use a script for that which calls the procedure
including the params.

Uli
Mon, Feb 10 2014 7:53 AMPermanent Link

Tiago Ameller

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Uli,

<I can only speak for myself: when I test procedures with a couple of
params, I usually use a script for that which calls the procedure
including the params.>

Yes, I do it also. It's better have both options, persistence and scripting Wink
Tiago Ameller
Menorca Zeros i Uns SL
www.sistemasc.net
Mon, Feb 10 2014 9:20 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Email timyoung@elevatesoft.com

Tiago,

<< This is cumbersome when testing and changing a procedure or function. Can
you restore parameters persistence? >>

This is fixed in the next build.

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
Mon, Feb 10 2014 2:52 PMPermanent Link

Tiago Ameller

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Tim,

<<This is fixed in the next build.>>

Thanks, I missed this a lot!
Tiago Ameller
Menorca Zeros i Uns SL
www.sistemasc.net
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