Issue: large package bodies are being truncated

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Issue: large package bodies are being truncated

Post by wi937c-amr » Tue 15 Jan 2013 16:33

Issue: large package bodies are being truncated

After the release of dbForge Studio for Oracle v3.1.251 large package bodies are being truncated if the execute current statement option is used. Large is being defined as a package with more than 1760 lines.

Steps to Reproduce:

1) open a package with a large body
2) leave unchanged or make a modification
3) press F8 to execute the current statement, or click the appropriate icon on the toolbar.
4) The new sql tab that is opened by the execute current statement action contains the truncated body

This issue was not present on the previous release.

alexa

Re: Issue: large package bodies are being truncated

Post by alexa » Fri 25 Jan 2013 12:03

We are currently reviewing the issue you have posted and will contact you as soon as possible.

alexa

Re: Issue: large package bodies are being truncated

Post by alexa » Fri 25 Jan 2013 14:15

This issue will be fixed in one of the next versions of the product. We will notify you once this product version is available for downloading.

In the meanwhile, we suggest you not to use the 'Execute Current Statement' command in large documents.

alexa

Re: Issue: large package bodies are being truncated

Post by alexa » Fri 11 Oct 2013 12:37

We would like to let you know that the release of dbForge Studio for Oracle v3.5, where the issue you reported is fixed, is already available for downloading.

If you are a registered user and your subscription is not expired, you can download it from Registered User's Area at http://secure.devart.com using the login and password received in an e-mail from Devart Sales department when purchasing the product.

If you are not a registered user, you can download dbForge Studio for Oracle, v3.5 at http://www.devart.com/dbforge/oracle/st ... nload.html

Thank you for your help in improving dbForge Studio for Oracle.

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