Memos cant be sorted alphabeticaly anymore since last Update!

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  • PalmOS
    Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 30

    #1

    Memos cant be sorted alphabeticaly anymore since last Update!

    Since your Last Update I cannot sort the View of my Memos anymore:
    If I click on Memos, Settings, View Settings, Sort:
    I find selected is "Sort by most Recent" and if I want to change that to "Sort by Title" it goes out of this Dialog and does nothing.
    If I reopen that Dialog, it is still set to: "Sort by most Recent"
    Win10 - IPhone SE IOS 13.2 - DJO PC CRM Standalone 1274 - CL 9021 - Local USB Sync
  • DJOCTO
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 2386

    #2
    We'll look into this today.

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    • PalmOS
      Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 30

      #3
      In addition to that DJOI hooks when I use the Search function - hooks repeatedly even after restarting DJOI and just performing one or two searches.

      Also just undertaking 2 or three tasks like saving a Memo under a Different Category or doing a simple edit in an existing Memo.

      Memo Count is: 2608
      Win10 - IPhone SE IOS 13.2 - DJO PC CRM Standalone 1274 - CL 9021 - Local USB Sync

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      • DJOCTO
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2010
        • 2386

        #4
        This works for us, so there must be something about the data set. We're working on figuring it out.

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        • PalmOS
          Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 30

          #5
          I re-installed DJOI and re-loaded the Data set and did one Sync to reload the Data onto DejaOffice PC CRM after deleting the DejaOffice.DB file, but it's still the same, DJOI is crashing after a simple change in Memos; but never the less saving that change!
          Win10 - IPhone SE IOS 13.2 - DJO PC CRM Standalone 1274 - CL 9021 - Local USB Sync

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          • DJOCTO
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2010
            • 2386

            #6
            We have investigated further. We feel it is definitely something in your data set. Until late 2019 having a Unicode Character in the subject line would exhibit this on iPhone (Because of the way the iPhone Screen objects sorted the unicode). That is fixed as far as we know, but it looks like you are still seeing something similar.

            I will email next steps from our support system.

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