Base: Error on saving a new record with no data entered

Bug #273915 reported by x
2
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
OpenOffice
Confirmed
Unknown
openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Won't Fix
Low
Unassigned

Bug Description

Binary package hint: openoffice.org

Saving a new record without modifying any of its fields throws a "Function
sequence error".
Normally it shouldn't be possible to save a newly created record - the "Save
Record" button is grayed out.
If you however change the contents of a field and then empty it again, the
save-button stays active.

Steps to reproduce:
- Download http://www.openoffice.org/nonav/issues/showattachment.cgi/56619/test2.odb
- Open the form "Table1"
- Create a new record (e.g. by using the Navigation Bar at the bottom)
- Enter something in the textfield labeled "field" - but DO NOT save the record yet!
- Remove again the text you entered
- Press the "Save Record" button

Doing this I get a dialogbox saying ""Function sequence error"

Revision history for this message
Jonathan Lozinski (j-lozinski) wrote :

I can confirm this can be reproduced on openoffice.org 2.2, ubuntu 8.05.

Changed in openoffice.org:
status: New → Confirmed
Chris Cheney (ccheney)
Changed in openoffice.org:
importance: Undecided → Low
status: Confirmed → Triaged
Changed in openoffice:
status: Unknown → New
description: updated
Changed in openoffice:
status: New → Confirmed
Changed in openoffice.org (Ubuntu):
status: Triaged → Won't Fix
Revision history for this message
Björn Michaelsen (bjoern-michaelsen) wrote : migrating packaging from OpenOffice.org to Libreoffice

[This is an automated message.]
There are no new official OpenOffice.org releases in Ubuntu packaging anymore => Won't Fix

If the problem persists, please mark this bug as "also affects project Libreoffice" or "also affects distribution Libreoffice (Ubuntu)" if that has not happened already.

Please leave references to upstream OpenOffice.org bugs in place to allow cross pollination.

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