Adrian Try wrote:
Hi Group
Over the weekend I started to create my first Base database. I enjoyed
the experience. Except for one little button! The Form-based filters
button. When clicking this button, OpenOffice.org crashes.
OpenOffice.org 2.0.4 using both Windows XP Home and PCLinuxOS crashed
every time I clicked the button. OpenOffice.org 2.0.2 using both
Windows XP Home and Suse Linux 10.1 did not crash. A recent change
must have caused the problem.
Can anyone else confirm this problem? Is anyone aware of an issue
already being filed? If not, I might try to file my first issue!
Thanks for raising the alert. I can confirm this.
I fired up a database application that I had created previously for a
client and, yes, I'm seeing the same thing. My application consists of
several large Forms built in a multi-sheet Calc spreadsheet that I've
been developing over the past 10 months in various OOo versions (2.0.0,
2.0.1, 2.0.2, 2.0.3 and now 2.0.4), and I have not seen this happen before.
I'm running Fedora Core 3 Linux and tried the Form-based filter several
times on one of the forms to select on a combo box control and also a
text control (doesn't seem to matter what type of control), and OOo
2.0.4 crashed each time (well, the very first time it didn't crash). It
appears to crash as soon as focus leaves the control, since either
clicking the Apply Filter button, or just moving the cursor to another
control (clicking or tabbing) causes it to crash. Yet, on another form I
could not get it to crash, but unfortunately those forms are different
in too many ways to form any theories.
Did you send the crash report to Sun? I've sent 3 reports just now each
with slightly different descriptions, but presumably the same generated
report, in the hope that it will help.
My client is currently running 2.0.3 and it's just lucky I haven't
rushed to upgrade them to 2.0.4 already.
Ross
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