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VS 2010. Where to buy?
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18/03/2010 10:57:46
 
 
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ASP.NET
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Visual Studio
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C# 2.0
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01455046
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So, let's take a specific example. (Ok, I know it's a silly little example). Let's say that you have two textboxes in a row in a table on an SSRS report (rdlc for example). The textbox is set to grow. If you have 4 lines of data in that column and the 3rd line would kick in a page eject, should the entire contents be pushed to the next page or should the first 2 lines print on page 1 and the remaining lines that don't fit on page 1 print on page 2? If it always pushes the entire contents (rows 1-4) onto page 2 is that a bug? In my mind it is. However, since it has performed that way since the initial release would changing the behavior or adding a switch to set the desired behavior be considered a bugfix or an enhancement?

This simple little example is said to be "fixed" in the final release of VS2010.

>No, not at all. I'm just pointing out that *if* it is a bug, you're not dinged for the call. The times I've had to call MS support, the problems were on my end, not theirs.
>
>>I think you see this incidents as a way for MS to get to know about their bugs. I see them as a way for me to know the product.
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