Yes, this is the case. If we change the ‘<' symbol to 'less than' in words, the concatenation doesn't occur. It a notes type field. String fields don't suffer the same issue but I believe they have a tighter restriction of the number of characters which is why we didn't use a string type in this case. Is there any known workaround please?
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A developer who works closely with us has suggested the following fix:
eaDocX seems to be using MSScriptControl COM component. Changing the code to set timeout of the script to “-1” will make script run without showing the pop-up message. See this link http://www.jose.it-berater.org/scripting/msscript/iscriptcontrol_timeout.htm
Are you able to confirm whether this change would resolve the issue and if so, whether it can be implemented possibly as a switch?
Thanks.
This fix seems to have regressed in version 4.1.6.3.
Can you confirm if this correct please?
Please can this be added to the backlog? Happy to wait.
To overcome the readability issue maybe an alternative would be to highlight terms that appear in the glossary in a different (user-selectable?) colour to the body text, rather than hyperlink them.
Thanks.
Hi Tom,
Sorry, I am not replying with a response to your thread. I face the same issue and therefore am wondering if you ever found a solution to this issue?
Thanks,
David.
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