Issue 44168 - file failed to save when closing database feature and the databse crashed
Summary: file failed to save when closing database feature and the databse crashed
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE of issue 44164
Alias: None
Product: Base
Classification: Application
Component: code (show other issues)
Version: OOo 2.0 Beta
Hardware: PC Windows XP
: P3 Trivial (vote)
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: marc.neumann
QA Contact: issues@dba
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Reported: 2005-03-05 14:50 UTC by master_rigel2
Modified: 2006-05-31 14:29 UTC (History)
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Issue Type: DEFECT
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Description master_rigel2 2005-03-05 14:50:22 UTC
I opened the new database feature of OpenOffice. I created a new Database 
through the creation wizard, and it ran just fine, right up until I closed 
it. :O. It even seemed to close fine.

Now here's what got me suspicious. Frist of all, The Database didn't ask me to 
save my database file ".odb", when I closed database without saving first.

When I went to close the OpenOffice starter, Dr. Watson through up a message 
at me telling me it was unable to process the memory stack in the same range 
as the soffice.exe. Then Dr. Watson promptly crashed, and the windows 
executive reloaded the error reporting tool.

Upon restarting the computer, I was notified that the Database crashed, even 
though it "appeared" to close propeerly, it would appear as though it hadn't. 
Even if I save the Database before closing the database feature, it will still 
be reported to me as having crashed if I restart the computer.

And lastly, but not leastly, "crashepp.???" took a nose dive into the bottom 
of contigous memory. It crashed as well. I watched the stack implode through a 
run-time debugger. over 300 bytes of the file blipped out of existence when 
the run-time error occured. Windows Report Tool survived the application 
failure, and sent the report to Microsoft. I forgot to save the run-time 
report.

The new .O?B extension are not yet listed under the mime type list... And I'll 
be damned if I remember how to find the MIME type for any given file now... 
Hmmm. Can't attach the file. The file attachment page won't allow .ODB or 
OpenDocument Base or X-SOFFICE-BASE as valid mime types.

Rigel
Comment 1 Frank Schönheit 2005-03-07 09:17:31 UTC
submitted twice

*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 44164 ***
Comment 2 Frank Schönheit 2005-03-07 09:19:12 UTC
closing duplicate
Comment 3 Frank Schönheit 2005-03-07 09:56:38 UTC
argh, should have been 42461, not 42164, sorry