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Unnecessary save prompt in Designer (15.03)

edited March 2014 in General
Load a report (DADE), do nothing, load another and you get prompted to
save changes to the previous (unmodified) report. Completely repeatable
with EndUser Paradox demo.

Not a biggie but will result in support calls from end users.

Thanks, Paul

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  • edited March 2014
    Hi Paul,

    Sorry for the delay in this response.

    The templates being loaded in the EndUser demo are being updated from an
    older version each time they are accessed. When an older template is
    loaded, it is automatically updated with new properties and values of
    the version being used. This is why ReportBuilder is asking to save the
    modified report.

    If you save and reload each template, the message should no longer appear.

    Best Regards,

    Nico Cizik
    Digital Metaphors
    http://www.digital-metaphors.com
  • edited March 2014
    On 18/03/2014 22:45, Nico Cizik (Digital Metaphors) wrote:

    But it happens all the time with my templates (freshly written) and I
    just referred to the demo app to give you a test case. So I'm I still
    missing something?
  • edited March 2014
    Paul,

    I create a patch for RB 15.03 that resolves the issue. Registered RB 15.03
    developers can email support@ and request the patch.

    Nico and I each tested this and were unable to reproduce the issue. I went
    back and researched it further from the standpoint that there must be
    additional steps required. Eventually I discovered if I load template one,
    preview template one, and then try to open template two I receive a prompt
    to save template one. Tracing in the debugger, I think this has probably
    been the case for years.



    Best regards,

    -
    Nard Moseley
    Digital Metaphors
    www.digital-metaphors.com
    something?

    Best regards,

    Nard Moseley
    Digital Metaphors
    www.digital-metaphors.com
  • edited April 2014
    Hello Nard,

    Since applying that patch if I make changes to a report, preview it and
    then close the designer, I'm not prompted to save changes.

  • edited April 2014
    Hi Paul,

    I researched this further and just emailed you a patch for RB 15.03.
    Registered RB 15.03 developers can email support@ and request the patch.


    -
    Nard Moseley
    Digital Metaphors
    www.digital-metaphors.com

    Best regards,

    Nard Moseley
    Digital Metaphors
    www.digital-metaphors.com
  • edited April 2014
    Nard Moseley (Digital Metaphors) wrote:


    Hi Nard, can you send me this patch too,
    Brgds, Yusuf

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  • edited April 2014
    Thanks Nard, that's solved that problem. However, while your mind is in
    this area of the code I still think that there is another issue:

    1. Load a report, make a change, don't save.
    2. Load a different report, get prompt to Save first report before
    second one loads. Good. Say NO and second report loads.
    3. Make no changes to second report (say I picked the wrong one) and
    load another report and you are prompted to save the unedited second
    report. So it seems the NO response to the first save prompt is not
    clearing some global "ReportEdited" flag.

    As a developer I know how annoying these little "not quite solved"
    glitches can be, so I feel your pain :)


  • edited April 2014
    Please re-read my prior post and follow the instructions.


    Thanks in advance,

    -
    Nard Moseley
    Digital Metaphors
    www.digital-metaphors.com

    Best regards,

    Nard Moseley
    Digital Metaphors
    www.digital-metaphors.com
  • edited April 2014
    I tested this repeatedly and did not encounter any issues. Keep in mind that
    when reports created with prior versions are opened, RB may perform
    conversion logic that modifies the report. If this occurs, the Designer will
    prompt to save.


    -
    Nard Moseley
    Digital Metaphors
    www.digital-metaphors.com

    Best regards,

    Nard Moseley
    Digital Metaphors
    www.digital-metaphors.com
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