On 2010-06-14, at 4:11 PM, Andrew R. Kinnie wrote:

> That's what I thought.  I tried a full page reload to force the update, and 
> the page comes back as it was, with the performance details.
> 
> <Screen shot 2010-06-14 at 4.06.40 PM.png>

How is that to-one modelled? i.e: This 'should' work fine, let me double check 
but I think what you are seeing is atypical.

> 
> If I then save I get this:
> 
> <Screen shot 2010-06-14 at 4.04.11 PM.png>

I keep meaning to make the validation markers work better with more complex 
property level components...

> I noticed that if the window is narrower, the new and search buttons in the 
> Performance div are hidden under the contents of the div.  Of course that 
> doesn't explain why those contents are there anyway, as the relationship 
> should have been removed.  Part of this looks like a CSS bug.  Though Ajax 
> might not be clearing out the old values, even if they'd been removed from 
> the relationship in the ec.  I am not much of a javascript guy (I rely on 
> Wonder, etc. to do that stuff for me whenever possible)  I'll look at it to 
> the best of my abilities though.

Width, yeah. I didn't want to specify a fixed width for anything as that would 
really depend on your usage, but that means there is no 'minimum' and things 
have a tendency to act weird when you reduce the window below the size of your 
content.

YMMV, leave that as an exercise for the reader, etc.

> 
> Andrew
> 
> On Jun 14, 2010, at 3:48 PM, David LeBer wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On 2010-06-14, at 3:40 PM, Andrew R. Kinnie wrote:
>> 
>>> I used that rule, and unchecked my old rule.  It worked!  Thanks.  However, 
>>> now I am having issues if I want to delete the related performance (more 
>>> precisely, remove that performance).  I click remove, and the page does not 
>>> refresh and continues to show the old related performance (though 
>>> apparently the relationship has been removed, because saving causes an 
>>> error . . . missing the required relationship).
>> 
>> The ERMActionButtons (inspect, remove, delete, etc) perform ajax updates.
>> 
>> You might want to try and debug that in FireFox/FireBug to see if there is 
>> something breaking.
> 

;david

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