Dyalog 15.0 - Anomaly object Calendar
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Dyalog 15.0 - Anomaly object Calendar
Hello,
Which parameter can explain the behavior different from the object "Calendar" between Dyalog 14.1 and Dyalog 15.0.
Under Dyalog 14.1, with the program below
P TestCal X
:Select P
:Case 0
'PQ'⎕WC'Form'('Caption' 'Test')('3D' 'Groove')('Active' 1)('Visible' 1)('Size'(160 190))('Coord' 'Pixel')
'PQ.E1'⎕WC'Calendar'('3D' 'Ridge')('Size'(136 169))('Posn' 10 10)('Active' 1)('Style' 'Single')('Coord' 'Pixel')('HasToday' 0)('Border' 0)('Event' 272 'TestCal' 7)('Hint' 'Date Convocation')
⎕DQ'PQ'
:Case 7
X
1 ⎕NQ'PQ' 33
:EndSelect
the answer to the choice of a date (Vent 272) is the following one :
0 TestCal 0
PQ.E1 272 42610 1 0 2
thus exact.
Under Dyalog 15.0, with the same program, the answer to the choice of a date is the following one:
0 TestCal 0
PQ.E1 272 0 1 0 0
thus erroneous.
Best regards
Bertrand Delassus
Which parameter can explain the behavior different from the object "Calendar" between Dyalog 14.1 and Dyalog 15.0.
Under Dyalog 14.1, with the program below
P TestCal X
:Select P
:Case 0
'PQ'⎕WC'Form'('Caption' 'Test')('3D' 'Groove')('Active' 1)('Visible' 1)('Size'(160 190))('Coord' 'Pixel')
'PQ.E1'⎕WC'Calendar'('3D' 'Ridge')('Size'(136 169))('Posn' 10 10)('Active' 1)('Style' 'Single')('Coord' 'Pixel')('HasToday' 0)('Border' 0)('Event' 272 'TestCal' 7)('Hint' 'Date Convocation')
⎕DQ'PQ'
:Case 7
X
1 ⎕NQ'PQ' 33
:EndSelect
the answer to the choice of a date (Vent 272) is the following one :
0 TestCal 0
PQ.E1 272 42610 1 0 2
thus exact.
Under Dyalog 15.0, with the same program, the answer to the choice of a date is the following one:
0 TestCal 0
PQ.E1 272 0 1 0 0
thus erroneous.
Best regards
Bertrand Delassus
- Tranber44
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Re: Dyalog 15.0 - Anomaly object Calendar
Hi Bertrand,
We're not able to reproduce this issue, so I've contacted you by email to get more information.
Regards,
Vince
We're not able to reproduce this issue, so I've contacted you by email to get more information.
Regards,
Vince
- Vince|Dyalog
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Re: Dyalog 15.0 - Anomaly object Calendar
Hi Bertrand,
With “Native look and feel” off, I am now able to reproduce this issue and have logged it as 13807.
When I tested, I had forgotten to try it with “Native look and feel” off. This changes the Microsoft common controls DLL which is used to create the calendar object.
Regards,
Vince
With “Native look and feel” off, I am now able to reproduce this issue and have logged it as 13807.
When I tested, I had forgotten to try it with “Native look and feel” off. This changes the Microsoft common controls DLL which is used to create the calendar object.
Regards,
Vince
- Vince|Dyalog
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Re: Dyalog 15.0 - Anomaly object Calendar
Hi Vince,
Actually " Native look and feel " on, restored a normal functioning of the object " Calendar " but it makes inactive the property " EdgeStyle " for all the objects where it is used. It also has an impact on the object " Grid ".
The necessary work to reformat all forms is top important, I am going to try to manage otherwise(differently) for "Calendar".
Regards
Bertrand
Actually " Native look and feel " on, restored a normal functioning of the object " Calendar " but it makes inactive the property " EdgeStyle " for all the objects where it is used. It also has an impact on the object " Grid ".
The necessary work to reformat all forms is top important, I am going to try to manage otherwise(differently) for "Calendar".
Regards
Bertrand
- Tranber44
- Posts: 34
- Joined: Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:46 pm
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