Bug #49864 Program Crash when Selecting "Edit Table Data" from home screen
Submitted: 22 Dec 2009 1:10 Modified: 8 Jan 2010 17:42
Reporter: Charles Templeton Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Workbench Severity:S2 (Serious)
Version:5.2.11 OS:MacOS (Mac OS X 10.6.2)
Assigned to: Alfredo Kojima CPU Architecture:Any

[22 Dec 2009 1:10] Charles Templeton
Description:
Entering edit table data causes crash.

I am running the mysqld on the local system that was built from macports package system. Here is the version info:

$ /opt/local/libexec/mysqld --version
/opt/local/libexec/mysqld  Ver 5.1.41-log for apple-darwin10.2.0 on i386 (Source distribution)

I am not sure what information you are going to need please let me know what else you need. I put the text of the apple crash report in the private comment.

How to repeat:
1. Select "edit table data" from the home screen
2. New Window appears titled "Edit Table Data" The drop down for "Stored Connection" is blank. If you select the drop down it shows a checkmark next with no text on the top row. The remaining already created connections are below it.
3. Select a pre-existing DBMS connection from "Stored Connection". The type of connection does not matter (Socket or IP type connection both crash.) 
4. Select continue button on bottom of window labeled "Edit Table Data". 
5. MySQLWorkbench crashes.

Note: The program does NOT crash if you double click the existing connection on the home screen in the box above new connection.
[7 Jan 2010 13:06] Johannes Taxacher
fixed confirmed. will be included in 5.2.12
[8 Jan 2010 17:42] Tony Bedford
An entry has been added to the 5.2.12 changelog:

After selecting Edit Table Data from the Home screen, and launching the Edit Table Data wizard, MySQL Workbench crashed if a connection was selected and then the Next button clicked.