In 7.19, it is possible to open one reference in more than one window. This seems excessive. It also seems to lock Biblioscape in an infinite loop if editing is attempted in both windows.
This is a bug. In the next patch release, Biblioscape will prompt user to quit editing once the same record is already locked by another session. It won't freeze. Thanks.
I think I am seeing the opposite. I'm using version 7.26 on Vista Business. When a record (in this case, a saved note) is open and is attempted to be opened again, a dialog prompts that the record is open and locked and do you want to retry to open the record or cancel. Hitting OK brings up another dialog with the same message ad infinitum. When I click no, it brings up a Access violation at address 00000000, Read of address 00000000. A cascade of several of these errors come up. Sometimes I can get out of the program, sometimes it crashes so hard I have to end the task in task manager. I have duplicated this with several different records. Can anyone else dup it? Bug?
This is a bug. In the next
This is a bug. In the next patch release, Biblioscape will prompt user to quit editing once the same record is already locked by another session. It won't freeze. Thanks.
Access violation error when editing a record already open
I think I am seeing the opposite. I'm using version 7.26 on Vista Business. When a record (in this case, a saved note) is open and is attempted to be opened again, a dialog prompts that the record is open and locked and do you want to retry to open the record or cancel. Hitting OK brings up another dialog with the same message ad infinitum. When I click no, it brings up a Access violation at address 00000000, Read of address 00000000. A cascade of several of these errors come up. Sometimes I can get out of the program, sometimes it crashes so hard I have to end the task in task manager. I have duplicated this with several different records. Can anyone else dup it? Bug?
Yes, I can reproduce this
Yes, I can reproduce this bug. It will be fixed in the next patch release.