[dba-issues] [Issue 87131] relation designer broken a fter renaming a table for which a relation exi sts

2008-06-02 Thread msc
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What|Old value |New value

  Status|RESOLVED  |VERIFIED





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jun  2 12:34:24 + 
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verified in CWS dba30c

find more information about this CWS, like when it is available in the master
builds, in EIS, the Environment Information System:
http://eis.services.openoffice.org/EIS2/cws.ShowCWS?Path=DEV300%2Fdba30c

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[dba-issues] [Issue 87131] relation designer broken a fter renaming a table for which a relation exi sts

2008-05-19 Thread oj
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon May 19 06:03:03 + 
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*** Issue 89537 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***

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[dba-issues] [Issue 87131] relation designer broken a fter renaming a table for which a relation exi sts

2008-05-14 Thread oj
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 Assigned to|oj|msc





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed May 14 09:15:48 + 
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Please verify. Thanks.

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[dba-issues] [Issue 87131] relation designer broken a fter renaming a table for which a relation exi sts

2008-05-05 Thread oj
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What|Old value |New value

  Status|NEW   |RESOLVED

  Resolution|  |FIXED





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon May  5 11:16:09 + 
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Fixed in cws dba30c

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[dba-issues] [Issue 87131] relation designer broken a fter renaming a table for which a relation exi sts

2008-04-09 Thread fs
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Apr  9 12:32:18 + 
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note: a very similar problem (which I do not submit separately, since I assume
it has the same root cause) exists with the query designer: if a table is part
of a query, and you renamed the table, then any future attempt to open the query
in design mode will confront you with a strange error message.

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[dba-issues] [Issue 87131] relation designer broken a fter renaming a table for which a relation exi sts

2008-03-17 Thread fs
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 Issue #|87131
 Summary|relation designer broken after renaming a table for wh
|ich a relation exists
   Component|Database access
 Version|DEV300m3
Platform|All
 URL|
  OS/Version|All
  Status|NEW
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|none
 Assigned to|oj
 Reported by|fs





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Mar 17 13:20:28 + 
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- open the attached database document
- Tools / Relationships
= the relation design opens. Note there's a relation between the tables
  master and detail, which is properly shown in the designer
- close the relation designer
- go to the Tables section
- rename the table master, giving it some arbitrary new name
- Tools / Relationships
= two assertions pop up (in a non-product version only)
= an empty error message pops up
= one more assertion pops up (in a non-product version only)
= the relation designer opens. Note that now, the master table is
   still shown in the designer, though it does not exist anymore. Also,
   the renamed table does not exist. Yet more, the relation which exists
   between detail and the renamed table is painted between the broken
   master and detail.

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[dba-issues] [Issue 87131] relation designer broken a fter renaming a table for which a relation exi sts

2008-03-17 Thread fs
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What|Old value |New value

Keywords|  |regression

Target milestone|---   |OOo 3.0





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Mar 17 13:22:10 + 
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The bug does not appear in OOo 2.3.1 = regression

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[dba-issues] [Issue 87131] relation designer broken a fter renaming a table for which a relation exi sts

2008-03-17 Thread fs
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Mar 17 13:24:36 + 
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Created an attachment (id=52157)
document to reproduce the bug case


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