Buggy implementation of resident tasks in XPA-3.2a?


Avgerinos
 

Hi magicians

Did someone notice buggy behavior in resident online tasks in XPA 3.2a?
I experience crashes, especially when called for a 2nd time, while in the 1st call the user has modified the data-view by applying range

Used to work fine, up to version XPA3.1b

Regards
Avgerinos Markopoulos


Frederik Soete
 

Hi, I've reported the same to MSE only yesterday. I sent them a demo project. In my case the bug is triggered in resident online tasks which happen to contain ranges on virtuals, after applying a user functionality range, then closing and entering the task again. When do the crashes happen in your code? Do your tasks also have ranges on virtuals?

Regards,
Frederik Soete

Op 28-apr.-2017 17:57 schreef "Avgerinos" <mento@...>:

Hi magicians

Did someone notice buggy behavior in resident online tasks in XPA 3.2a?
I experience crashes, especially when called for a 2nd time, while in the 1st call the user has modified the data-view by applying range

Used to work fine, up to version XPA3.1b

Regards
Avgerinos Markopoulos





Avgerinos
 

Hi Frederic

Yes, some of the cases have ranges on virtuals

Still investigating some other different cases (with 4-level tasks - all resident that also crash often)

Regards
Avgerinos

On 28/4/2017 7:05 μμ, Frederik Soete wrote:

Hi, I've reported the same to MSE only yesterday. I sent them a demo project. In my case the bug is triggered in resident online tasks which happen to contain ranges on virtuals, after applying a user functionality range, then closing and entering the task again. When do the crashes happen in your code? Do your tasks also have ranges on virtuals?

Regards,
Frederik Soete

Op 28-apr.-2017 17:57 schreef "Avgerinos" <mento@...>:
Hi magicians

Did someone notice buggy behavior in resident online tasks in XPA 3.2a?
I experience crashes, especially when called for a 2nd time, while in the 1st call the user has modified the data-view by applying range

Used to work fine, up to version XPA3.1b

Regards
Avgerinos Markopoulos