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Reactor Update v2.0.4
Posted by Craig on 22 August 2008
Reactor v2.0.4 release notes:
- DayCal: Added automatic set of relationship key values when creating new records, thus allowing filtered relationship
- DayCal: Tidied and commented code. Removed duplicate code for more efficient execution.
- DayCal: Improved reloading of appointment details from FileMaker
- DayCal: Improved responsiveness of delete key when selecting and deleting appointments.
- DayCal: When creating new appointments, that appointment is selected and edit description box is opened by default.
- DayCal: InsertID (Used to find the record that was just created) is handled much more gracefully.
- DayCal: Added ability to run script or set field when an appointment is selected. Also allows the user to specify the field to retrieve the update value/parameter from.
- DayCal: Removed some unused Javascript variables and functions.
- DayCal: Fixed Viewer Date range issue, where the DayCal would sometimes not show the correct date range.
- DayCal: Fixed a rare issue with horizontal scrolling when the timeline would jump to the right and become stuck.
- Gantt: Added automatic refreshing to show changes made by other users.
- Gantt: Fixed Issue where background/timeline would not extend entire width of web viewer when shord GanttBars were showing.
- Gantt: Changed update timing. Will now only update when drag is complete (Mac only. Windows always had this behavior)
- Better error reporting: Gantt and DayCal detect if zMODid is not present in table structure.
- DayCal, Gantt: Added handling of record locks. If a lock is detected, the record will reload its data from FileMaker
- Fixed date formatting issues affecting Gantt and DayCal controls
- Added plugin demo expiry notification for Gantt Chart and DayCal
- Added custom css for Gantt Chart and DayCal, e.g.
FeedReactor( "ganttchart.css" ; myCSSes::ganttchartcss )
FeedReactor( "daycalendar.css" ; myCSSes::daycalendar )
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