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After EDBMgr creates a Check Contraint, values disappear in tabbed folder |
Tue, Nov 5 2013 11:54 AM | Permanent Link |
Barry | This looks like a minor bug and is confusing.
If I create a Check constraint with EDBMgr (v2.13 B2) and enter the: Properties Tab: Name Check Tab: Check Expression Error Tab: Custom Error Code & Message and press "Add Constraint", the constraint gets added ok. The new constraint row is highlighted in the constraints grid. But if I now click on the Check tab or Error tab, the values are blank, even though the constraint grid has the newly added constraint highlighted. To get the proper values displayed in the tab regions, I have to click to a different constraint in the grid and then back to the newly added constraint to see the values in the tabs. So this is more of a display problem with the tabbed data not being refreshed properly when a new constraint is entered. I also noticed when a Check Constraint is deleted, the tabs still display the deleted information even though the grid has a different constraint highlighted. I'm not sure if this is by design, or not. Barry |
Tue, Nov 5 2013 3:04 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Barry,
<< This looks like a minor bug and is confusing. >> Nope, not a bug - a feature request. I can't remember exactly who requested it, but someone complained about the fact that extended attributes of columns/constraints are kept around after adding an item, and that it would result in items being added with incorrect attributes. So, I made the EDB Manager explicitly clear them out. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Nov 5 2013 11:55 PM | Permanent Link |
Barry | Tim,
>Nope, not a bug - a feature request. I can't remember exactly who requested it, but someone complained about the fact that extended attributes of columns/constraints are kept around after adding an item, and that it would result in items being added with incorrect attributes. So, I made the EDB Manager explicitly clear them out.< Ok, that makes sense. Barry |
Wed, Nov 6 2013 3:59 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Tim
>Nope, not a bug - a feature request. I can't remember exactly who requested >it, I think it was me Roy |
Wed, Nov 6 2013 11:24 AM | Permanent Link |
Barry | >Nope, not a bug - a feature request. I can't remember exactly who requested
>it, Yesterday I was going to ask Tim if he "rounded up the usual suspects", would we see Roy's face in the crowd? But I bit my tongue and didn't write it. I'm glad to see you've turned yourself in. Barry |
Thu, Nov 7 2013 7:44 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Barry
If you'd accidentally created the wrong column for the umpteenth time you'd understand Roy Lambert |
Fri, Nov 8 2013 5:06 PM | Permanent Link |
Barry | Roy,
Your suggestion does make sense. So I will happily withdraw my original comment about this being a bug/problem. Barry |
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