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Custom Layer for objects (set in Layout menu) is being auto-reset. How can I prevent this?!

I have several objects (most of which have conditional show / hide and are on top of each other) which need to be layered so as to not cover one another but be visible as needed. I have set Custom Layer for each object in the Layout menu. However, these values appear to be resetting to Bottom, Normal, etc. This is causing havoc in the application!

Is there a way to prevent the Custom Layers from being reset? Or, is there something that will reset these custom layers, like a Load without data or a Reduce Data, Save As, or something?

Any help would be great. Thanks! Gracias!

Using QV developer and server 8.50.

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You nudged me into finally analysing this problem (well you and the fact that it happened again to me last night), and now I've found the cause, I'm not sure exactly how we go about avoiding this or recognising it's happened before it's too late but at least you should know the cause.

Please see attached document,

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Hi

Sorry to barge in on the thread but hopefully adding another will mean somebody might take another look and provide some insight.

Every application we use has layering techniques which make extensive use of custom layer numbers, last night I made some fairly standard modifications to two of these applications and (as per Tyler's comments above) I now have every object reset to layer bottom. For me there is only one way out of this, that's to roll back and start again, and hope it doesn't happen again.

I have suffered this many times with our applications and it's getting pretty damned annoying, if anybody has any clues as to why this happens we would both be very pleased to hear it. I am convinced that making some small change in some window is forcing a global change to certain properties in all objects, I'd just like to know what so that I can avoid doing it again.

Just a clue......

I was doing some work yesterday on objects using the Settings, Sheet Properties and making changes to objects using this method. I'm going to run some trials to see if this is what's causing the problem.

Tyler, do you ever make object property changes using either the Settings-Document Properties or Settings-Sheet Properties methods?

Regards,

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I generally do not use the Dcoument Properties or Sheet Properties dialogue boxes to make 'global' changes to sheet objects. However, I do access an Object's Properties from either window (select the object and click "Edit"). But then I am just modifying the properties of that one object.

I do ocassionally use the format painter across sheet objects.

So far I have not found any patterns... 😐

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You nudged me into finally analysing this problem (well you and the fact that it happened again to me last night), and now I've found the cause, I'm not sure exactly how we go about avoiding this or recognising it's happened before it's too late but at least you should know the cause.

Please see attached document,

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Very Interesting!! (And SAD!) Great finding Nigel!

I have verified that this is the case. I went to the Layout tab of Sheet Properties and just hit OK (no changes or other clicks whatsoever) and BAM! Random layering.

So, now what?!

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Tyler

I've now reported this problem, and sent the document, to QlikTech support and we'll see what comes back from them.

Don't hold your breath, they are notoriously slow at coming back with answers to this stuff, once this gets through first line support it will go to second line...........

At that point I fully expect a response that tells me this is a WAD (working as designed), I'd put good money on it.

Will let you know,

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Nigel,

Funny you should mention their speed of response. Just this morning I received a follow up from a ticket submitted... well, I don't remember when I submitted it (January?).

Thanks for following up on this. It's nice to be heard and validated, even if not by the company that could fix the bug.

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Hi Tyler

Just got this response from them


Dear Nigel,

Thank you for bringing this problem to our attention. We have logged it as bug ID 27579 with our QA department. If approved the bug will hopefully be fixed in the next Service Release - however due to uncertainties regarding potential related problems and program priorities we cannot guarantee a fix date at this time.

I will advise you if there are any further developments in this regard. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience.
Kind regards,
Staffan Wessman


Now we wait................

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Thank you Nigel for the update.

The email is a good reminder of one of QlikView support's strengths: COPY and PASTE (like the Reference Manual). Smile

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Hi Tyler,

did you hear back from qliktech or found a solution to this please?

Thanks

Elly