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ID
0014587
TypeCategorySeverityReproducibilityDate SubmittedLast Update
defect[Modules] New selectorsmajoralways2010-09-16 17:392014-02-24 12:35
ReportervmromanosView Statuspublic 
Assigned ToAugustoMauch 
PrioritynormalResolutionopenFixed in Version
StatusnewFix in branchFixed in SCM revision
ProjectionnoneETAnoneTarget Version
OSLinux 32 bitDatabasePostgreSQLJava version1.6.0_12
OS VersionDebian 5.0Database version8.3.8Ant version1.7.0
Product VersionSCM revision 
Regression date
Regression introduced by commit
Regression level
Review Assigned To
Regression introduced in release
Summary

0014587: onChange event does not work when cleaning a new selector

DescriptionI have a callout associated to a new selector. Each time I change the value of the selector, the callout is properly launched. However, if I delete the content of the selector, the callout is not launched.

Apart from the callout, the autosave isn't aware of the change so it doesn't work
Steps To Reproduce1. In a window with the new selector, edit it's content for example changing the value. The autosave is aware of the change enabling the "undo" icon.
2. But now delete the content of the selector and move the focus outside of it. The autosave doesn't detect the change. The same happens if the selector has associated a callout.
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blocks defect 0014571 closedvmromanos To Do List - Asset Card available set as Yes as soon as an To Do List line is linked to an Asset Card 

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- Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
2010-09-16 17:39 vmromanos New Issue
2010-09-16 17:39 vmromanos Assigned To => iperdomo
2010-09-16 17:39 vmromanos Relationship added blocks 0014571
2014-02-24 12:35 iperdomo Assigned To iperdomo => AugustoMauch


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