View Full Version : Updated to 3.2.6: AVs are back
cnewtonne
11-08-2007, 04:13 PM
Hi group,
After updating to this latest release i stared getting these AV consistently with below scenario.
- click on a saved search icon to show all my tasks that need attention.
- in the docked search results and i choose a task and updated. Task template has form associated with it.
- move this task to another tree node using alt+l
- click on saved search again to refresh results after the move and the AV happens.
I already sent you a avi file and detailed scenario description. Hope we can get a fix soon.
Thank you
cnewtonne
11-08-2007, 05:16 PM
Kinook,
I spend more time looking at this and I have these updates to make ...
- It is not specific to 326. I used 325 and it still happens.
- I think the issue happens in this sequence ...
- an attribute is updated on a form.
- UR does not save this update yet as shown by the save button still active
- moving the item and refreshing the search will cause the crash.
- to avoid it, save the item and make sure save button is grayed out then do the move.
- The problem is when you make the change and move without saving in between. UR should handle this internally, however.
Thank you
quant
11-08-2007, 06:05 PM
I tried to replicate it, but works fine on my pc.
cnewtonne
11-08-2007, 09:08 PM
ok. I just tried again and i was able to reproduce it in a brand new db. Here's how...
1- make sure your 'save' button is visible on the toolbar so you can tell if item is saved or not.
2- create a text item is a child of some folder.
3- click on the parent so you can see this child in the children pane.
4- go to text item child (in the pane not tree).
5- in this text item, type anything in the edit area
6- notice that save button is now active.
7- go back to children pane, highlight the child and move it using alt+l
8- notice that save button is still active i.e. your edit has not been saved.
9- you should get AV error once you click the ok button on the move dialog.
quant
11-09-2007, 03:20 AM
confirmed AV error!
kinook
11-09-2007, 09:15 AM
Fixed in the latest download at http://www.kinook.com/Download/UltraRecallProEval.exe (v3.2.6.1) -- thanks for the detailed repro case.
cnewtonne
11-09-2007, 09:53 AM
thank you kinook. Our confidence in your response and abilities is what makes us so adamant to trap and catch these instabilities.
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