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    Strange Memo Field Error

    Hi All

    I've come across a strange error on all of my desktop forms.

    When a user tabs or clicks onto a memo field, the background around the the field changes color.

    Below is an example. The first picture is of the form before tabbing onto the Internal Notes field. The second picture is after tabbing onto the field.

    Capture1.JPG

    Capture2.JPG

    The the color the background is changing to seems to match the form background color. Id there a way to correct this?

    Here are some more examples

    Capture3.JPG

    Capture4.JPG

    #2
    Re: Strange Memo Field Error

    My best guess is, that you are experiencing some corruption in your tabbed object, not in the memo field, however the memo field in itself is not invulnerable to corruption either.

    What you might want to do is:

    1) Did it start to happen at some point in time and do you have a backup form from before that point? Rename the current form to something like "tabbed_old" or so and you could roll back to the previous form and look what happens there. If it does not change things positively, switch back to the last known situation again.

    2) Work on the current form:

    Duplicate the form and rename the duplicate to "tabbed_old" for possible future roll back.
    Extend the old form to double dimensions of what you have now. Move ALL the objects and fields on the current tabbed object to this extended area. Don't forget any object on other tabs than the one that might be open currently! In the end, you will have only the tabbed object open. I go from the thought you have worked out the graphic design in a stylesheet. Delete the old tabbed object. Create a new one and put it in place. Move back all of your other objects and fields that need to be on the new tabbed object. Save the form. Test it.

    Success!

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      #3
      Re: Strange Memo Field Error

      Looks better to me with all the background filled.
      Regards
      Keith Hubert
      Alpha Guild Member
      London.
      KHDB Management Systems
      Skype = keith.hubert


      For your day-to-day Needs, you Need an Alpha Database!

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        #4
        Re: Strange Memo Field Error

        Hi Marcel,

        Did you know that V11 has a history file? This can be set to save previous layouts, to roll back to, if need be.
        Regards
        Keith Hubert
        Alpha Guild Member
        London.
        KHDB Management Systems
        Skype = keith.hubert


        For your day-to-day Needs, you Need an Alpha Database!

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          #5
          Re: Strange Memo Field Error

          Originally posted by Keith Hubert View Post
          Hi Marcel,

          Did you know that V11 has a history file? This can be set to save previous layouts, to roll back to, if need be.
          Yes, that is why I mentioned the rollback option a few times. The solution however may not be in rolling back since the corruption may have been there a long time.

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            #6
            Re: Strange Memo Field Error

            Hi Marcel

            This problem has existed since I first started building forms. I've run both tests that you suggested and neither have resolved the issue. After some further testing I've also notice this issue occur on date fields. It seems that any field with a dialog box button is causing the background of my tabbed objects to change color.

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              #7
              Re: Strange Memo Field Error

              Melvin,

              Can you duplicate this in Alphasports? By that I mean, add a memo field to the customer table and add that to the Invoice form.
              Regards
              Keith Hubert
              Alpha Guild Member
              London.
              KHDB Management Systems
              Skype = keith.hubert


              For your day-to-day Needs, you Need an Alpha Database!

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                #8
                Re: Strange Memo Field Error

                Hi Keith

                I created a new table in Alphasports, added a couple of date and memo fields, then created a from with a tabbed object.

                I then changed the color of the tab backgrounds, changed to form view and tabbed through the form a couple of times.

                Sadly I got the same results.

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                  #9
                  Re: Strange Memo Field Error

                  Can you zip your example as you stated above and post it here? Let me look if I can replicate the problem over here.
                  Best is to create an example from scratch with some bogus new table and one form. Keep it small.

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                    #10
                    Re: Strange Memo Field Error

                    Marcel

                    Attached is a copy of the sample database you requested.

                    Here are also some pictures of the issue occurring in this new sample database.

                    Capture1.JPG

                    Capture2.JPG

                    Test Tab Issue.zip

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                      #11
                      Re: Strange Memo Field Error

                      Hey Melvin,

                      I can not reproduce the error in your example database. It works as expected.
                      Hence, my best guess is that your Alpha Installation is corrupt.
                      I would advise you to de-install Alpha Five itself (NOT the databases of course!!!!) and make sure the registry is clean.
                      Then re-install Alpha Five.

                      The problem should then be gone.

                      Best regards,

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                        #12
                        Re: Strange Memo Field Error

                        Marcel

                        I've uninstalled, then re-installed Alpha Five but the issue still remains.

                        I have installed runtime on other PC's and deployed my application, this issue is occurring on those machines as well.

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                          #13
                          Re: Strange Memo Field Error

                          Remarkable...
                          So, if it happens on other machines as well, we can rule out any machine related issue. Since you reinstalled Alpha, it is not in Alpha Five itself either as it seems.

                          Are all the issues starting from your first post occurring on client/runtime installs? Or does it also occur on the development install of Alpha Five?
                          Are your runtime and development version numbers the same?

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                            #14
                            Re: Strange Memo Field Error

                            It appears to happen on both development and runtime installs.

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                              #15
                              Re: Strange Memo Field Error

                              The strange thing however is, that I can not reproduce this error which makes one think.
                              Is there any other Alpha developer here that can confirm Melvin's error, or not?
                              Melvin, did you check whether the version/build numbers of both development and runtime versions are the same?

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