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| ID | Category | Severity | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||
| 0005143 | [JEDI VCL] 00 JVCL Components | block | always | 2010-01-29 23:19 | 2010-03-16 23:35 | ||
| Reporter | Cyclatron | View Status | public | ||||
| Assigned To | AHUser | ||||||
| Priority | normal | Resolution | fixed | ||||
| Status | resolved | Product Version | 3.38 | ||||
| Summary | 0005143: JvScheduledEvents -> "cannot assign a TJvEventCollectionItem to a TJvEventCollectionItem" | ||||||
| Description |
Occurred in D2010 Pro and Delphi 7 Pro Tried adding a frame to the main project after a simple JvImage (with a pic in it) was added. I then tried adding a event to the frame. I got "cannot assign a TJvEventCollectionItem to a TJvEventCollectionItem" Seems to be in 3.38 and 3.39 versions. |
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| Additional Information |
I originally thought the error was related to the TJvAppIniFileStorage component but seems not to be because I eliminated it from the project. Next, I mimicked the project layout in the sample I'm submitting. I noticed that if the image is added to the project AFTER the frame is added there "seems" to not be a problem. Since moving the JvScheduledEvents on the frame leads to the error dialog box, I'm assuming the main form is having a problem streaming properties to the dfm. Sample provided does reproduce conditions on my machine by simply trying to add a event to the JvScheduledEvents component. |
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