[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 98845] Scripting.Dictionary.Item(New Collection)

2020-05-04 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98845

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 98845] Scripting.Dictionary.Item(New Collection)

2018-05-04 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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To make sure we're focusing on the bugs that affect our users today,
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There have been thousands of bug fixes and commits since anyone checked on this
bug report. During that time, it's possible that the bug has been fixed, or the
details of the problem have changed. We'd really appreciate your help in
getting confirmation that the bug is still present.

If you have time, please do the following:

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 98845] Scripting.Dictionary.Item(New Collection)

2016-04-12 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98845

Buovjaga  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW
 Ever confirmed|0   |1

--- Comment #7 from Buovjaga  ---
It fails for me on Set oCol = o.Item("T")
BASIC runtime error.
Object variable not set.

Win 7 Pro 64-bit, Version: 5.1.2.2 (x64)
Build ID: d3bf12ecb743fc0d20e0be0c58ca359301eb705f
CPU Threads: 4; OS Version: Windows 6.1; UI Render: default; 
Locale: fi-FI (fi_FI)

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 98845] Scripting.Dictionary.Item(New Collection)

2016-04-08 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98845

--- Comment #6 from DM  ---
It's normally a windows object normally available for use by things like VB and
VBScript, so I guess it may be it will only work on windows (if you're not
using it? here, Windows 10).
I'm not sure how LibreOffice uses, interfaces or emulates it, but the question
is why the first read of (complex) data works, but the second doesn't.
Obviously when called from other programs it doesn't have such an issue.

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 98845] Scripting.Dictionary.Item(New Collection)

2016-04-08 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98845

--- Comment #5 from Buovjaga  ---
I still get the same problem:
Object not accessible.
Invalid object reference.

Pointing to this line:
Set o=New Scripting.Dictionary

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 98845] Scripting.Dictionary.Item(New Collection)

2016-04-04 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98845

DM  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Status|NEEDINFO|UNCONFIRMED
 Ever confirmed|1   |0

--- Comment #4 from DM  ---
To explain the top post a bit better - you
1. create a new spreadsheet
2. create a new module
3. ensure the code as below
4. with the insertion point in Main() use F5 to run it. It will fail on Set
oColB (but not on Set oCol).
Same problem if instead of a New Collection you'd used various other complex
items, including arrays. If oCol/oColB are kept as variants and Set omitted the
same occurs, but usage of an simple literals (eg a number or string) is fine
(eg using o.Add "T",5 is fine).
hope that helps!
d

- FAILS --

Sub Main

Dim o As Object, oCol As Object,oColB As Object
Set o=New Scripting.Dictionary
o.Add "T", New Collection
Set oCol = o.Item("T")
Set oColB = o.Item("T")

End Sub

- ALSO FAILS --

Sub Main

Dim o As Object, oCol,oColB
Set o=New Scripting.Dictionary
o.Add "T", New Collection
oCol = o.Item("T")
oColB = o.Item("T")

End Sub

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 98845] Scripting.Dictionary.Item(New Collection)

2016-04-03 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98845

Buovjaga  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEEDINFO
 CC||todven...@suomi24.fi
 Ever confirmed|0   |1

--- Comment #3 from Buovjaga  ---
Can you give the complete code we need to run it?

Set to NEEDINFO.
Change back to UNCONFIRMED after you have provided the code.

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 98845] Scripting.Dictionary.Item(New Collection)

2016-03-23 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98845

--- Comment #2 from DM  ---
This also seems to fail on w= suggesting the act of reading a non-simple
variable jeopardises any further reading. If Array() is changed to "a" then w=
works fine. d


Dim o As Object,v,w
Set o=New Scripting.Dictionary
o.Add "A", Array()
v= o.Item("A")
o.Add "B", "b"
w= o.Item("B")

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[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 98845] Scripting.Dictionary.Item(New Collection)

2016-03-23 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98845

--- Comment #1 from DM  ---
Putting New Collection into a variable first I get instead of a crash:-

Inadmissible value or data type.
Invalid number of arguments.

The problem also occurs if I use a New Scripting.Dictionary instead of New
Collection

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