i have filmed a video to show you that i have to do other stuff to get the app get outdated to generate the new code
You can always generate code. Just select the application from your list of applications with the checkbox and choose the generate button on the bottom of the screen.
Ok, the tab is not refreshed, but loaded from the browser cache. Does it do the same if you click on the icon or do a screen refresh?
Hi tmleeek,
I have performed a test on that case. The problem was reported for bugs team.
For keep updated, please check the changelog of next releases.
[QUOTE=c.vinicius;34376]Hi tmleeek,
I have performed a test on that case. The problem was reported for bugs team.
For keep updated, please check the changelog of next releases.[/QUOTE]
Maybe it would be a very good idea if you could assign a “bug number” to bugs like this.
We have been told many times “Bug reported to development team” and then we hear nothing more for many months.
It is hard to believe that the bug is really being tracked by anyone, if there is no number or other identifier assigned to it.
For example of why NM has lost credibility, please read this thread: link
Be sure to notice the dates on all of the posts in that thread.
Dave
[QUOTE=daveprue;34388]Maybe it would be a very good idea if you could assign a “bug number” to bugs like this.
We have been told many times “Bug reported to development team” and then we hear nothing more for many months.
It is hard to believe that the bug is really being tracked by anyone, if there is no number or other identifier assigned to it.
Dave[/QUOTE]
Scriptcase should implement an English bugtracker and assign a QC officer to control the process. The QCO should investigate the reported bug, check if it’s not duplicate and then move the issue over to the Portuguese Mantis. Then the progress should be communicated through the En mantis. Looks a lot of work but: no more duplicate issues and investigations. No issues lost in the forum stream. And ‘happy’ customers as they can follow the progress. That’s worth the effort.
In addition to that, before release there should be a final test to confirm that the reported bugs are fixed and not new ones (re-)introduced.
[QUOTE=aducom;34389]Scriptcase should implement an English bugtracker and assign a QC officer to control the process. The QCO should investigate the reported bug, check if it’s not duplicate and then move the issue over to the Portuguese Mantis. Then the progress should be communicated through the En mantis. Looks a lot of work but: no more duplicate issues and investigations. No issues lost in the forum stream. And ‘happy’ customers as they can follow the progress. That’s worth the effort.
In addition to that, before release there should be a final test to confirm that the reported bugs are fixed and not new ones (re-)introduced.[/QUOTE]
Albert,
YOU ARE 100% CORRECT IN THIS POST
Dave