Adam Łamarz
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Adam Łamarz
asked on 10 Nov 2016, 09:21 AM
Hello,
After upgrading your components to version 2016.3.1024.40 (from version 2016.1.217.40 - I had no problems in that version), I'm unable to drop data on TextBox (regular WPF control).
In my scenario I need to drag some data from RadGridView to TextBox (which is acting as simple script box).
Could you help?
Best regards,
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Hello,
A fix that was included in the SP affected some client scenarios and we had to revert it. The original version of that logic is present in this weeks internal build. Could you please give it a try and confirm whether the issue still occurs?
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Ivan Ivanov
Telerik by Progress
A fix that was included in the SP affected some client scenarios and we had to revert it. The original version of that logic is present in this weeks internal build. Could you please give it a try and confirm whether the issue still occurs?
Regards,
Ivan Ivanov
Telerik by Progress
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Adam Łamarz
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answered on 10 Nov 2016, 09:48 AM
Yes, of course.
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Adam Łamarz
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answered on 14 Nov 2016, 07:49 AM
I've just tested version 2016.3.1107.40 and Drag&Drop works like a charm :)
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Andree
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answered on 16 Jan 2017, 02:09 PM
Hi Adam & Ivan,
we also had a problem when updating to 2016.3.1024.45. A custom DataConverter used at a RadListBox with Drag & Drop was never called. With the internal build 2016.3.1309.45 this works again. Will this be included in the next service pack and/or is there already a bug entry for this?
Greetings,
Andree
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Hello,
The fix will positively be included in the official release that we are releasing today and in the next service pack, which should be available by the end of February.
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Ivan Ivanov
Telerik by Progress
The fix will positively be included in the official release that we are releasing today and in the next service pack, which should be available by the end of February.
Regards,
Ivan Ivanov
Telerik by Progress
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