PL/SQL developer detects that opened files are changed by a third party. That's a very neat feature!
However, when a lot of files are changed, the workflow doesn't work as expected:
For example: File1, File2, ... FileN have changed:
- Dialog box Confirm: <File1> timestamp has changed. Reload?
- Press Differences
- Close the differences (it doesn't matter if there were differences or not)
- A new dialog pops up: Confirm: <File2> timestamp has changed. Reload?
- Press Differences
- Close the differences
- A new dialog pops up: Confirm: <File3> timestamp has changed. Reload?
- ...
- A new dialog pops up: Confirm: <FileN> timestamp has changed. Reload?
- Press Differences
- Close the differences
- Being the last dialog box, we can now chose what to do. Reload FileN or not...
- Being the last dialog box, we can now chose what to do. Reload FileN-1 or not...
- And we can now work backwards through the list...
If you close the differences, I would expect to stay on the same dialog box, to make my choice.
It's only when I made my choice that I want to go to the next dialog window.
What happens now is that I have to remember which files I have to reload or not. (Yes, I could press the differences again, but this is a waste of time)
PL/SQL Developer 11 & 12 Beta 10