Thread: Problem with Query Tool F5
When using the query tool there is a problem using the F5 to execute the query. My system is Windows XP professional Service Pack 2. When in the query tool and have entered a query and press the F5 it brings up box "The text has changed. Do you want to save changes?" If you select yes or no it still brings up the open query file dialog.If you mouse click on the green arrow execute buttonor select from the menu Query->Execute then the query executes. This is a problem in 1.6.3 and in the 1.8.0 beta 2. I tried to look for some configuration issue but could not find anything. If you need more infomation please contact me at rkbean@gmai.com. Kevin
On 31/07/2007 20:53, R. Kevin Bean wrote: > When using the query tool there is a problem using the F5 to execute the query. > > My system is Windows XP professional Service Pack 2. When in the > query tool and have entered a query and press the F5 it brings up box > "The text has changed. Do you want to save changes?" > > If you select yes or no it still brings up the open query file dialog. > If you mouse click on the green arrow execute button or select from > the menu Query->Execute then the query executes. > > This is a problem in 1.6.3 and in the 1.8.0 beta 2. I tried to look > for some configuration issue but could not find anything. Didn't happen for me - I'm on XP SP2 and 1.8.0 beta 1, and F5 executed the query as expected without any side-effects. Ray. --------------------------------------------------------------- Raymond O'Donnell, Director of Music, Galway Cathedral, Ireland rod@iol.ie ---------------------------------------------------------------
Raymond O'Donnell wrote: > On 31/07/2007 20:53, R. Kevin Bean wrote: > >> When using the query tool there is a problem using the F5 to execute >> the query. >> >> My system is Windows XP professional Service Pack 2. When in the >> query tool and have entered a query and press the F5 it brings up box >> "The text has changed. Do you want to save changes?" >> >> If you select yes or no it still brings up the open query file dialog. >> If you mouse click on the green arrow execute button or select from >> the menu Query->Execute then the query executes. >> >> This is a problem in 1.6.3 and in the 1.8.0 beta 2. I tried to look >> for some configuration issue but could not find anything. > > Didn't happen for me - I'm on XP SP2 and 1.8.0 beta 1, and F5 executed > the query as expected without any side-effects. I didn't test on XP, but I was using f5 most of yesterday whilst hackingon the debugger and it was working just fine forme too. I've been using it almost every day since it was written in fact!! Do you perhaps have a programmable keyboard on which you've mistakenly programmed a macro on F5? Or perhaps another key is stuck, changing the effect of the function key? Regards, Dave.
Thanks for your help. After your replay looked farther into maybe a keyboard issue which it was. Fixed sticky key and now works fine. Kevin On 7/31/07, Raymond O'Donnell <rod@iol.ie> wrote: > On 31/07/2007 20:53, R. Kevin Bean wrote: > > > When using the query tool there is a problem using the F5 to execute the query. > > > > My system is Windows XP professional Service Pack 2. When in the > > query tool and have entered a query and press the F5 it brings up box > > "The text has changed. Do you want to save changes?" > > > > If you select yes or no it still brings up the open query file dialog. > > If you mouse click on the green arrow execute button or select from > > the menu Query->Execute then the query executes. > > > > This is a problem in 1.6.3 and in the 1.8.0 beta 2. I tried to look > > for some configuration issue but could not find anything. > > Didn't happen for me - I'm on XP SP2 and 1.8.0 beta 1, and F5 executed > the query as expected without any side-effects. > > Ray. > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > Raymond O'Donnell, Director of Music, Galway Cathedral, Ireland > rod@iol.ie > --------------------------------------------------------------- >
On 01/08/2007 03:56, R. Kevin Bean wrote: > Thanks for your help. After your replay looked farther into maybe a > keyboard issue which it was. Fixed sticky key and now works fine. I remember once spilling apple juice over a keyboard....even after removing all the keys and cleaning it as carefully as I could, I was getting psychadelic keyboard input! :-) I eventually had to replace it altogether. Ray. --------------------------------------------------------------- Raymond O'Donnell, Director of Music, Galway Cathedral, Ireland rod@iol.ie ---------------------------------------------------------------