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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0001687 | Database Workbench v5 | Diagramming | public | 2019-05-07 14:46 | 2019-05-28 10:01 |
Reporter | Martijn Tonies | Assigned To | Martijn Tonies | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | have not tried |
Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
Fixed in Version | 5.6.4 | ||||
Summary | 0001687: Editing trigger in SQL Server diagram raises access violation | ||||
Description | Editing trigger in SQL Server diagram raises access violation | ||||
Steps To Reproduce | Secondly, I’m back to working on data modelling and wanted to let you know about a couple of bugs when defining triggers. Here is what I am running into. Steps to repeat errors in DBWB5… Choose a table in the Object Explorer windows. Double click the table to edit it. Click on the Table Options tab. Click on the Triggers tab. Click on the Add Trigger button. (which appears to be greyed out). Enter trigger name and press enter. This generates en error dialog with access violation | ||||
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Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2019-05-07 14:46 | Martijn Tonies | New Issue | |
2019-05-07 15:03 | Martijn Tonies | Status | new => resolved |
2019-05-07 15:03 | Martijn Tonies | Fixed in Version | => 5.6.4 |
2019-05-07 15:03 | Martijn Tonies | Resolution | open => fixed |
2019-05-07 15:03 | Martijn Tonies | Assigned To | => Martijn Tonies |
2019-05-28 10:01 | Martijn Tonies | Status | resolved => closed |