Odd behavior when working with a custom table

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Odd behavior when working with a custom table Sun Dec 06, 2020 10:40 pm • by mforce
I am running Hazel 5.0.2.

I have created an embedded custom table that I am using to match against in a rule. The table currently has two rows and three columns. I have done some testing and the rule is working correctly. I now want to add additional rows to the table. When I go into the table (Edit Attribute...) and click the + sign in the table, a blank row opens up and I'm able to enter data into the newly created row. I then click Done and then Done again followed by Save.
If I go back in to look at the table, one of two things happen, either:
1) The newly added row has disappeared or
2) The newly added row is still there but the columns have incorrect data in them.
The two original rows are correct and intact.
mforce
 
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Can you post/email screenshots of this?

Also, can you do the following:

- Launch Console
- Enter Hazel in the search field and hit return
- Trigger the bug
- Send me the resulting log messages
Mr_Noodle
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I encountered this error as well. I'm not sure how to send your requested console data but it seems that if when I'm editing Custom Table (or Custom List Item) if I making changed (like adding new row) and NOT changing Table/List name then changes are not saved. If I change Table/List name at the same time then changes are saved. By saved I mean when I make changes press Done, Done, Save (rule) and swith to another rule and back if Table/List name is not changes new changes are lost. Hope that felps resolving bug.
janiskrauklis
 
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I have found an issue with this and testing it with some users now. If it's urgent or if you are interested in testing, please email in to support.
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