Bug #85837 | MySQL WorkBench - Reverse Engineer Database - Filter - Throws Exception | ||
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Submitted: | 6 Apr 2017 16:15 | Modified: | 10 May 2018 20:28 |
Reporter: | Dennis Wixted | Email Updates: | |
Status: | Closed | Impact on me: | |
Category: | MySQL Workbench: Modeling | Severity: | S2 (Serious) |
Version: | 6.3.9 | OS: | Windows (MS Windows 10 Enterprise - 10.0.14393 Build 14393) |
Assigned to: | CPU Architecture: | Any | |
Tags: | filter, reverse engineer, workbench |
[6 Apr 2017 16:15]
Dennis Wixted
[6 Apr 2017 17:21]
Dennis Wixted
Subsequently after the Error Windows Pops Up... Close Error Window... Execute... "Reverse Engineering Process" "Error:error compiling regex this version of PCRE is compiled without UTF support" Message Log Operation failed: error compiling regex this version of PCRE is compiled without UTF support Click -> Next... MySQL Workbench has stopped working A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Please close the program. NOTE - this instance of MySQL Workbench had just been upgraded to version 6.3.9 in hopes that the upgrade would cure other ills with Workbench.
[6 Apr 2017 18:25]
Dennis Wixted
Since I experienced this bug, I unstalled 6.3.9 and installed 6.3.8. No bug in 6.3.8
[6 Apr 2017 18:50]
MySQL Verification Team
Thank you for the bug report. Exception = System.Runtime.InteropServices.SEHException Message = External component has thrown an exception. FullText = System.Runtime.InteropServices.SEHException (0x80004005): External component has thrown an exception. at MformsButton.OnClick(EventArgs args) at System.Windows.Forms.Button.WndProc(Message& m) at System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam)
[18 Aug 2017 14:13]
Moustapha Boulgoudan
Is this bug resolved or not yet ? Thanks.
[8 Nov 2017 2:14]
Anthony Garcia
I'm getting the same error. I see no response to last comment...fixed yet, or not?
[6 Jan 2018 16:28]
Mohamed Ettaki TALBI
I faced the same issue but it's been fixed in last release 6.3.10.
[11 Jan 2018 18:01]
Alden Weddleton
I found this bug to not be fixed in version 6.3.10.
[6 Feb 2018 14:43]
Colin Kish
No fixed in 6.3.10, any update on this?
[11 Feb 2018 6:18]
Scott Collier
I can verify that this bug still exists in v6.3.10 build 12092614 CE (64 bit). OS: Windows 10 I have tried this with both large (50+ tables) and small (< 10 tables) databases with the same result. Trying to add any table to the filter causes an error.
[25 Apr 2018 8:53]
Diogo Cruz
Hi, this bug still exists, I cannot select objects to create a ER diagram. Using Workbench 6.3.10
[1 May 2018 22:41]
Brad MacGregor
As a workaround, if I just choose no filters, it generates the EER diagram fine, and I can then just delete the ones I don't want by right clicking on them.
[2 May 2018 6:58]
Diogo Cruz
Brad's workaround does not work for me because there are too many tables in my database, I get a message telling me to select fewer objects, which I can't because of this bug
[5 May 2018 21:32]
eric brown
Another confirmation that 6.3.10 has the same bug. In my case, I am trying to forward engineer, but I get the same error when trying to use table filters.
[10 May 2018 20:28]
Christine Cole
Posted by developer: Fixed as of the upcoming MySQL Workbench 8.0.12 release, and here's the changelog entry: The filter arrows that select objects for forward or reverse engineering within the wizards generated an error instead of moving the objects as expected. Thank you for the bug report.