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Philby
When I have a file highlighted in the main file list, the Revision Information, File Information and Revision detail tab pages relates to the file directly BELOW the highlighted one ????

This was also verified by clicking on the Compare icon, which also brought up the file directly below.

Weird ! Seems the pointer to the current row in the list is out by one.

Using 3.10.14
Jim Voris
Does this happen for all directories, or is it specific to just one directory? If you exit QWin, and restart, does it still happen? Is recursion enabled?
Philby
QUOTE(Jim Voris @ Nov 7 2006, 01:50 PM) *

Does this happen for all directories, or is it specific to just one directory? If you exit QWin, and restart, does it still happen? Is recursion enabled?



Happened for all directories. Restart QVCS and problem gone. Recursion was enabled at the time.
Philby
Able to reproduce by switching on recursion having started the QVCS session without it active.
Jim Voris
Does the problem persist if you rebuild the cache (i.e. select the offending directory node, and type F4 to rebuild the cache for the selected directory)?

If you look in the archive directory (using Windows Explorer), are there any files that have weird names (or no name at all)?

In the QWin3 activity log panel, does it report on any invalid files in the archive directory?
Philby
QUOTE(Jim Voris @ Nov 8 2006, 02:12 AM) *

Does the problem persist if you rebuild the cache (i.e. select the offending directory node, and type F4 to rebuild the cache for the selected directory)?

If you look in the archive directory (using Windows Explorer), are there any files that have weird names (or no name at all)?

In the QWin3 activity log panel, does it report on any invalid files in the archive directory?



Rebuilding cache has no effect.

No strange files

Activity log reports an invalid archive (which does not exist in the folder reported on the Activity log tab)

Jim Voris
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Activity log reports an invalid archive (which does not exist in the folder reported on the Activity log tab)

Can you use Windows Explorer and try to locate the invalid file in the archive directory -- then manually delete that file to see if that makes any difference.
Philby
QUOTE(Jim Voris @ Nov 10 2006, 11:48 AM) *

Can you use Windows Explorer and try to locate the invalid file in the archive directory -- then manually delete that file to see if that makes any difference.


No, the file does not physically exist in that folder !
Jim Voris
Might there be a hidden file? What file name is being reported as invalid?
Philby
QUOTE(Jim Voris @ Nov 11 2006, 02:22 AM) *

Might there be a hidden file? What file name is being reported as invalid?


No not a hidden file - I recognise the name as a file that should be part of our development environment. It is used by our IDE (Visual DataFlex). The IDE is working fine, but the file is definitely not in the reported folder. Another user in our programming team working on the same project is not having this problem.
Jim Voris
With recursion enabled, it may be that the problem file is actually in a different directory than where you might expect it to be. Does the message in the activity log include the full path of the problem archive? What is the exact message in the activity log where it reports on the invalid file?
Philby
QUOTE(Jim Voris @ Nov 15 2006, 12:48 AM) *

With recursion enabled, it may be that the problem file is actually in a different directory than where you might expect it to be. Does the message in the activity log include the full path of the problem archive? What is the exact message in the activity log where it reports on the invalid file?


The log did include the full path to the non-existent file.

Since my first post, I have installed a newer version of the developement software (the IDE, etc). It looks like this has replaced the missing file into its correct position, and now the problem has gone away. But I still think QVCS has a problem if this situation ever arises again
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