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ElevateDB Manager Problems with V2b2 |
Thu, Jun 26 2008 12:19 AM | Permanent Link |
"Trevor Keegan" | Hi,
I am getting into using EDB, but found a couple of problems with V2b2 EDB Manager: 1. If you double click on an open table, you get an access violation 2. The problem comes when you are creating or altering a table, and an ElevateDB raises an exception while applying the changes. The field details are sometimes not updated to reflect the selected field. For Example: Create a table with 2 integer fields (say) col1 and col2......then save this table. Next Alter it, and add a field (say) col 3, with a default value of IF(COL1>10,15,'') (or anything else that generates an exception). You should now find that if you click on Col1, Col2 the field properties still refer to Col3. Regards Trevor Keegan |
Thu, Jun 26 2008 10:58 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Trevor,
<< 1. If you double click on an open table, you get an access violation >> I'm not seeing this at all. Anyone else seeing this ? << 2. The problem comes when you are creating or altering a table, and an ElevateDB raises an exception while applying the changes. The field details are sometimes not updated to reflect the selected field. For Example: Create a table with 2 integer fields (say) col1 and col2......then save this table. Next Alter it, and add a field (say) col 3, with a default value of IF(COL1>10,15,'') (or anything else that generates an exception). You should now find that if you click on Col1, Col2 the field properties still refer to Col3. >> Hmm, I'm not seeing this one either. The column data is updated properly when I move from row to row. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Thu, Jun 26 2008 12:46 PM | Permanent Link |
Fernando Dias Team Elevate | Tim,
> << 1. If you double click on an open table, you get an access violation >> > > I'm not seeing this at all. Anyone else seeing this ? Yes, but only if more than one table is open. -- Fernando Dias [Team Elevate] |
Thu, Jun 26 2008 2:06 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Fernando,
<< Yes, but only if more than one table is open. >> Okay, got it now. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Sat, Jun 28 2008 6:16 PM | Permanent Link |
"Trevor Keegan" | Hi Tim,
> << 2. The problem comes when you are creating or altering a table, and an > ElevateDB raises an exception while applying the changes. The field > details are sometimes not updated to reflect the selected field. For > Example: > Create a table with 2 integer fields (say) col1 and col2......then save > this > table. Next Alter it, and add a field (say) col 3, with a default value > of > IF(COL1>10,15,'') (or anything else that generates an exception). You > should now find that if you click on Col1, Col2 the field properties still > refer to Col3. >> > > Hmm, I'm not seeing this one either. The column data is updated properly > when I move from row to row. The problem appears to be intermittent, just when I thought that I had isolated the set of steps, then the problem stopped happening. I will keep an eye on it an let you know when I have been able to get a reproduceable set of steps. Regards Trevor Keegan |
Sat, Jun 28 2008 6:22 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Trevor,
<< The problem appears to be intermittent, just when I thought that I had isolated the set of steps, then the problem stopped happening. I will keep an eye on it an let you know when I have been able to get a reproduceable set of steps. >> Thanks, -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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