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Indefinite Parse: Caused by {Standard || Class} Module or Form deletion #2756

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IvenBach opened this issue Mar 1, 2017 · 4 comments
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IvenBach commented Mar 1, 2017

Deleted both a Standard Module, Class Module, and Form which caused the parse button to be grayed out. Solution to this was to insert a blank Module or Form.

***Edit: Appears that doing anything with RD like Indenting will cause it to parse correctly and resume normal operation.

@comintern comintern changed the title Indefinite Parse: Caused by [Standard || Class] Module or Form deletion Indefinite Parse: Caused by {Standard || Class} Module or Form deletion Mar 1, 2017
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Changed the title to remove square brackets - they confuse our issue notifier on SE.

Did the parse complete between each deletion?

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IvenBach commented Mar 1, 2017

I think so but the UI never reflected this. In my OP my edit where I mention Indentation leads me to believe it's something just graphical.

@Vogel612 Vogel612 added the bug Identifies work items for known bugs label Mar 24, 2017
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RD 2.1.6478.39476 Doesn't have this issue. Can someone else confirm? If so I'll close this.

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IvenBach commented Nov 8, 2017

Closing now that the issues appears to be resolved.

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