PrimalForms 2009 Bug

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jharbin
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PrimalForms 2009 Bug

Post by jharbin »

I've got a program crashing bug that I can recreate here in PF2009.

Scenario: 2 Text boxes, txtCPUCount and txtCPUInfo

In the script editor I put in:

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$txtCPUCount = "One CPU"
$txtCPUInfo = "XEON 3.2Ghz"

Oops... notice that I forgot .Text after my two text box names. I click after the "t" in $txtCPUCount and press ".". When intellisense starts to fire off to do a lookup and give me the possible properties, PF2009 crashes.

Seems to be a problem calling the intellisense lookup.

I've been a PF Community user for a while and was pleased to see the new version with packaging and code editing contained, although I'm a little peeved at the large price tag.

-- Jimjharbin2009-08-06 12:27:15
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Alexander Riedel
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PrimalForms 2009 Bug

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Thank you for letting us know. The development team will look at it as soon as possible.
Alexander Riedel
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The problem was found and it will be corrected in the next service release.

Thank you

David
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