[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 122967] EDITING: Saving data into FB3.0 file impossible when only writing data into a table

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Sat Jan 26 08:28:08 UTC 2019


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=122967

Robert Großkopf <robert at familiegrosskopf.de> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Version|6.2.0.3 release             |6.1.4.2 release
            Summary|EDITING:enter/change data   |EDITING: Saving data into
                   |into FB3.0 file on local    |FB3.0 file impossible when
                   |host server not working     |only writing data into a
                   |Crash in: dropTable         |table
                 CC|                            |robert at familiegrosskopf.de

--- Comment #1 from Robert Großkopf <robert at familiegrosskopf.de> ---
Please don't report 2 bugs in one report. Open a new for "version 2: ...".

I have tested the input of data to an external Firebird file.

I have written data into a table. Changing the row seems to save the data. You
could add more rows - all seems to be OK. The button for saving data doesn't
show there are data to save, but I have pressed it. Closed the database,
reopened it an the data have been gone.

Then I have written the data in the table again and created also a new table.
The button for saving data is activated, so I could save the data. Closed the
database, reopened it and the data will all be there.

Bug appears in LO 6.1.4.2 on OpenSUSE 15 64bit rpm Linux.

I will change the title of this report to this special problem.

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